Gabrielle Union - Television

Television

  • Family Matters – TV series (1993)
  • Saved by the Bell: The New Class – TV series (1995–1996)
  • Moesha – TV series (1996)
  • Malibu Shores – TV series (1996)
  • Goode Behavior – TV series (1996)
  • 7th Heaven – TV series (1996–1999)
  • Smart Guy – TV series (1997)
  • Dave's World – TV series (1997)
  • Hitz – TV series (1997)
  • Sister, Sister – TV series (1997)
  • City Guys – TV series (1997)
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – TV series (1997)
  • The Steve Harvey Show – TV series (1998)
  • Clueless – TV series (1999)
  • Grown Ups – TV series (1999)
  • H-E Double Hockey Sticks – TV film (1999)
  • ER – TV series (2000)
  • The Others – TV series (2000)
  • Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane – TV series (2000)
  • City of Angels – TV series (2000)
  • Close to Home – TV film (2001)*The Proud Family – TV series (2003)
  • Friends (2001) Kristen Lang Episode: The One With The Cheap Wedding Dress
  • The West Wing – TV series (2004)
  • Something the Lord Made – TV film (2004)
  • Family Guy – TV series (2005)
  • Night Stalker – TV series (2005–2006)
  • Football Wives – TV film (2007)
  • Ugly Betty – TV series (2008)
  • The BET Honors – TV film (2010)
  • Life – TV series (2009)
  • FlashForward – TV series (2009–2010)
  • Army Wives – TV series (2010)
  • NTSF:SD:SUV – TV series (2011)
  • Half the Sky – TV Documentary (in production, 2012)
  • Being Mary Jane – TV series (2012; title role)

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