Gabby Bryan
Gabby Bryan is the daughter of Bon Jovi keyboardist and Tony award winning composer/writer David Bryan. She was born in Red Bank, New Jersey and studied Experimental Theater and Theater Devising at Pace University in New York City.
Growing up on and off tour with her father's band, Bon Jovi, she decided to pursue performing arts at a young age. Beginning at 5 years old, Gabby learned to play piano, guitar and sing. After graduating high school she decided to move towards and focus on the theater, TV and film world. In college she traveled with many experimental and ensemble based theater productions to festivals all over the globe including: The Bienal Art Joven in Buenos Aires, Argentina; The Sibiu International Theatre Festival in Sibiu, Romania and Mirvish Productions in Toronto, Canada.
She then began pursuing sketch and stand up comedy. Gabby created her own sketch comedy web series entitled "Bulb Comedy" after interning at NBC's Saturday Night Live. She began producing Robert Kelly's famed podcast "You Know What Dude" on the Riotcast Network (The Comedy Cellar) and began her own comedic podcast with fellow comic Katie Hannigan entitled "Apodcalypse" on the Remembertobehappy Network. She has performed stand up comedy all over the country, at venues including The Comedy Cellar, The World Famous Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory Chicago, Laugh Boston, Broadway Comedy Club and Carolines on Broadway.
She is known for her work in Dan Fogelman's film "Life, Itself" starring Olivia Wilde, Oscar Isaac and Antonio Banderas and the bilingual short film Ruta Viva which one several Best Short Film Awards including on at HBO's New York Latino Film Festival.
She continues to create her own sketches, films and content as well as pursue a career in TV, Film and Theater.