Template:Actor infoboxSeychelle Suzanne Gabriel is an American actress of Mexican heritage[1][2] who is best known for playing Princess Yue in The Last Airbender. She also provides the voice for Asami Sato in The Legend of Korra.
The Legend of Korra credits
Asami Sato
- Character information: Asami Sato
- 104. "The Voice in the Night"
- 105. "The Spirit of Competition"
- 106. "And the Winner Is..."
- 107. "The Aftermath"
- 108. "When Extremes Meet"
- 109. "Out of the Past"
- 110. "Turning the Tides"
- 111. "Skeletons in the Closet"
- 112. "Endgame"
- 201. "Rebel Spirit"
- 204. "Civil Wars, Part 2"
- 205. "Peacekeepers"
- 206. "The Sting"
- 209. "The Guide"
- 211. "Night of a Thousand Stars"
- 212. "Harmonic Convergence"
- 214. "Light in the Dark"
Selected other credits
Television work
Filmography
- Honey 2 (2011)
- The Last Airbender (2010)
- The Spirit (2008)
Biography
Seychelle Gabriel is a movie and television actress and singer. She played Marisol in the short film Welfare to Love at a young age after doing commercial work. Her second movie, The Spirit, was released in 2009 in which she played a younger character named Sand. Later, she portrayed Yue in M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender.
In television, Gabriel co-stars in the TNT popular sci-fi series Falling Skies, produced by Steven Spielberg. She has also guest starred in the comedy-drama series Weeds and Zoey 101. Other credits include Miami Medical and Honey 2. When she is not working, Gabriel enjoys playing the guitar and piano.
Trivia
- Seychelle Gabriel originally auditioned for Katara for The Last Airbender in 2008 but lost the role to Nicola Peltz. About six months later, she was called back to audition for Princess Yue and was offered the role four months after that.[3]
References
- ↑ Lee Hernandez (2009-07-28). Steven Spielberg to Shoot a Mexican (and Aliens) for TNT. latina. Retrieved on April 27, 2011.
- ↑ Lee Hernandez (2009-08-03). The Top Five Rising Latina Stars Under 25. latina. Retrieved on April 27, 2011.
- ↑ Alex A. Kecske (2010-09-12). An Interview with Last Airbender's Seychelle Gabriel. ACED Magazine (via Web Archive). Retrieved on September 24, 2010.