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Few artists can literally say that "they've done it all," but actress/singer Gloria Reuben is making a concerted bid for that elusive distinction. Over the past decade, Reuben has amassed impressive credentials as a regular fixture on network television, starred in numerous films, performed in a highly touted off-Broadway production, toured with one of pop music's most celebrated divas, and now she's adding recording artist to her resume with the release of her debut solo album, "Just For You."
Most television reviewers will remember Reuben as health care professional Jeanie Boulet, who traumatically battled HIV/Aids in the NBC-TV hit series ER, a role that garnered her multiple Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination during a five-year run from 1994-2000. On film, she starred opposite Jean Claude Van Damme in "Time Cop" and Johnny Depp in John Badham's "Nick of Time," and in between, she starred in a slew of television projects, including "The Young Riders," "The Round Table" and "China Beach," as well as three episodes in 1993 of the Baltimore-based "Homicide: Life of the Street." She later starred in the critically acclaimed off-Broadway production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues."
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