GABRIEL NOBLE
Director & Producer
www.gabrielnoble.com
As a graduate of the Theater, Film, and Television department at UCLA, Gabriel founded and served as Artistic Director of Equal Opportunity Productions, an arts outreach organization whose mission was to use arts education to empower youth in Los Angeles, Cuba, and South Africa. He established theater, music, and film residencies in classrooms around the world and directed bilingual productions at the Apollo Theater in New York and at the National Theater in Havana, Cuba. Upon moving to New York, Gabriel immersed himself into independent film, serving as Assistant Director on the narrative film, On The Outs, nominated for IFP Indie Spirit award, Gotham Award, and recipient of the Grand Prize Slamdance Festival. He produced Death of Two Sons, a political, spiritual, and personal exploration of the death of Amadou Diallo, executive produced by HBO. Gabriel’s directorial debut was with the feature documentary, Autumn’s Eyes that tells the story of losing a teenage mother to prison through the perspective of her 3-year old daughter, which premiered at South by Southwest, and is being distributed by Indiepix Films. He went on to Direct a feature documentary for MTV News and Docs, I Won’t Love You to Death, and serve as Supervising Field Producer for a CNBC diabetes and health talk show, dLife, for 5 seasons. In addition to directing his third feature documentary, P-Star Rising, Gabriel is in development as a writer/producer for a feature fiction film, set for production in Summer 2010. He has served as Cinematographer for all his feature films, and works consistently as a Cinematographer other television and documentary projects. He continues to teach film for the Pearson Foundation.