Gabriel
Vick

40s, Neutral, RP, West Country
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Gabriel Vick is a highly skilled impressionist and is extremely versatile with characters and accents. He is best known for his starring roles in a number of hugely successful West End shows. 

He's currently starring in the lead role of Daniel Hillard in the hit West End musical production of ‘Mrs Doubtfire’ at the Shaftesbury Theatre.  Gabriel’s performance has received outstanding reviews; “he makes this play fly” - The Times; “multi-talented, hyper-active Gabriel Vick in the lead goes the extra mile, and then some” - The Telegraph; “Vick is nothing less than phenomenal” - iNews.

In 2022 he played the pub landlord in the Netflix film ‘Christmas on Mistletoe Farm’, which starred Celia Imrie and Ashley Jensen. He also had a major role in ‘Nativity Rocks!’, the 4th film in the franchise, playing Hugo Alexander, the Head of Music at an affluent rival school.  

In 2012 he was one of a select few West End actors chosen to appear in the big screen adaptation of ‘Les Miserables’.  He played the revolutionary Feuilly, who featured regularly in the film. He also played composer Francisco Berger in the 2013 film ‘The Invisible Woman’, directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes.

He received a WhatsOnStage nomination for his portrayal of Henrik in the 2008 revival of ‘A Little Night Music’, directed by Trevor Nunn at the Menier Chocolate Factory and the Garrick Theatre.  The critically acclaimed production also starred Jessie Buckley, Hannah Waddingham and Maureen Lipman.  

More recently he starred in the critically-acclaimed and powerful ‘Can I Help You’ at London’s Omnibus Theatre and starred as Richard in the Arcola Theatre and UK Tour of ‘Little Miss Sunshine’, based on the hit film.

Other West End credits include ‘Sunny Afternoon’, which was based on the music of The Kinks, ‘Chariots of Fire', ‘Once’, ‘La Cage Aux Folies’ and 'Cabaret’.  He was also part of the original London cast of Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre) and Scrooge (London Palladium).  

He is also a playwright and composer, co-writing the book, music and lyrics for ‘Miss Atomic Bomb’, which had its world premiere at London's St James Theatre in 2016 and starred Catherine Tate. 

He has been a regular session recording artist and can be heard on film soundtracks such as “Interstellar”, “Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part Two” and “How to Train Your Dragon".

Gabriel speaks with a neutral/RP accent as well as a native West Country accent. He is extremely proficient in a general American accent, as heard in Mrs Doubtfire and Avenue Q, and can turn his hand to many other accents on request. 

Age Range

40s

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Showreel Videos

Visual showreel
TV: Mrs Doubtfire for Comic Relief 2023
Ad: Mrs Doubtfire The Musical
Interview (as Mrs Doubtfire): This Morning (ITV)
Singing: Voice of West End Theatre competition