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'''Isabel Garcia Lorca''' is the actress who played [[Gabrielle]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|We'll Always Have Paris}}.
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'''Isabel Garcia Lorca''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in {{y|1967}}) is the actress who played [[Gabrielle]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|We'll Always Have Paris}} in {{y|1988}}. She was born '''Isabelle Brousseau''' in Montreal, Canada, and adopted the name of her favorite poet, {{w|Federico Garcia Lorca}}.
   
 
She has been running a business as a personal trainer since 1998, working with such stars as Pierce Brosnan and Kevin Spacey.
 
She has been running a business as a personal trainer since 1998, working with such stars as Pierce Brosnan and Kevin Spacey.
   
On-screen she has performed in films such as ''Flammes'' (1978), ''Power Game'' (1983), ''Desperately Seeking Susan'' (1985, with [[Timothy Carhart]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Tim Ransom]]), ''The Pick-up Artist'' (1987, with [[Vanessa Williams]] and [[Bob Gunton]]), ''She's Having a Baby'' (1988, with [[William Windom]], [[Larry Hankin]], [[Bill Erwin]], [[Kirstie Alley]], and [[Wil Wheaton]]), ''Columbo: Murder, a Self Portrait'' (1989, with [[Fionnula Flanagan]] and [[George Coe]]), and ''Nick of Time'' (1995, with [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[C.J. Bau]], and [[Ray Uhler]]), and in television series such as ''ER'' pilot episode (1994, with [[Scott Jaeck]], [[Julianna McCarthy]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Christine Healy]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Shelly Desai]], [[Thomas Dekker]], and [[Miguel Ferrer]]).
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On-screen she has performed in films such as ''Flammes'' (1978), ''Power Game'' (1983), ''Desperately Seeking Susan'' (1985, with [[Timothy Carhart]], [[John Hoyt]], and [[Tim Ransom]]), ''Lightning - The White Stallion'' (1986), ''The Pick-up Artist'' (1987, with [[Vanessa Williams]] and [[Bob Gunton]]), ''She's Having a Baby'' (1988, with [[William Windom]], [[Larry Hankin]], [[Bill Erwin]], [[Kirstie Alley]], and [[Wil Wheaton]]), ''Columbo: Murder, a Self Portrait'' (1989, with [[Fionnula Flanagan]] and [[George Coe]]), and ''Nick of Time'' (1995, with [[Bill Smitrovich]], [[C.J. Bau]], and [[Ray Uhler]]), and in television series such as ''ER'' pilot episode (1994, with [[Scott Jaeck]], [[Julianna McCarthy]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Christine Healy]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Shelly Desai]], [[Thomas Dekker]], and [[Miguel Ferrer]]).
   
==External link==
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== External link ==
*{{IMDb-link|nm0305729}}
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* {{IMDb-link|nm0305729}}
   
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Gabrielle

...as Gabrielle

Isabel Garcia Lorca (born in 1967) is the actress who played Gabrielle in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "We'll Always Have Paris" in 1988. She was born Isabelle Brousseau in Montreal, Canada, and adopted the name of her favorite poet, Federico Garcia Lorca.

She has been running a business as a personal trainer since 1998, working with such stars as Pierce Brosnan and Kevin Spacey.

On-screen she has performed in films such as Flammes (1978), Power Game (1983), Desperately Seeking Susan (1985, with Timothy Carhart, John Hoyt, and Tim Ransom), Lightning - The White Stallion (1986), The Pick-up Artist (1987, with Vanessa Williams and Bob Gunton), She's Having a Baby (1988, with William Windom, Larry Hankin, Bill Erwin, Kirstie Alley, and Wil Wheaton), Columbo: Murder, a Self Portrait (1989, with Fionnula Flanagan and George Coe), and Nick of Time (1995, with Bill Smitrovich, C.J. Bau, and Ray Uhler), and in television series such as ER pilot episode (1994, with Scott Jaeck, Julianna McCarthy, Michael Cavanaugh, Christine Healy, Liz Vassey, Shelly Desai, Thomas Dekker, and Miguel Ferrer).

External link

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