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Gabriel Hogan

Gabriel Hogan is a Canadian born May 17, 1973, in , , renowned for his versatile performances in television series and movies. The son of accomplished actors Michael Hogan and Susan Hogan, he hails from a prominent acting family and began his career at a young age, establishing himself as a familiar face in both dramatic and comedic roles across North American media. Hogan's breakthrough came with recurring roles in Canadian television, including Ian Farnham in the drama series Traders and Mitch Barnsworth in The Associates. He gained widespread recognition for portraying Peter Morris, a veterinarian and family man, in the long-running family drama , appearing in over 110 episodes from 2008 to present. His comedic talents shone in the firefighter series , where he played the affable Ike Crystal from 2019 to 2023, earning praise for his improv skills and timing. Additionally, Hogan portrayed former CIA operative Boyd Francis in the thriller (2018), showcasing his range in high-stakes action narratives. Beyond television, Hogan has starred in numerous made-for-TV films, particularly in the Hallmark ecosystem, including romantic holiday features like (2022) and the mystery franchise, where he played detective Norman. His film work includes supporting roles in Head in the Clouds (2004) and Canada Russia '72 (2006), the latter depicting hockey legend . A classically trained performer with a background in , Hogan continues to balance ensemble casts and lead roles, contributing to over 90 credits in a career spanning more than three decades.

Early life and education

Family background

Gabriel Hogan was born in 1973 in , , . Hogan's parents are both accomplished Canadian actors. His father, Michael Hogan, is renowned for portraying Colonel Saul Tigh in the science fiction series (2004–2009). His mother, Susan Hogan, has appeared in numerous films and television productions, including roles in (1979), (1991), and (1998). Hogan has two siblings who have also pursued careers in acting. His older sister, Jennie Rebecca Hogan (born 1971), has credits in television and film, while his younger brother, Charlie Hogan (born 1983), has similarly entered the industry. The Hogan family’s deep roots in the entertainment industry significantly shaped Gabriel Hogan's path into , as his parents' involvement in fostered an early appreciation for creative pursuits within the household.

Upbringing

Gabriel Hogan was born on May 17, 1973, in Toronto, Ontario, where he spent much of his childhood. Raised primarily in the city's Yorkville neighborhood, he experienced some relocations during his youth due to his parents' professional commitments in the arts. Growing up in a household immersed in the performing arts, Hogan received early exposure to theater and film through his parents, actors Michael Hogan and Susan Hogan, who encouraged an appreciation for creative pursuits from a young age. This environment, including time spent in green rooms during their work, naturally sparked his interest in performance, though he initially resisted pursuing acting as a career. Details on his formal education are limited, with Hogan emphasizing self-taught influences over a conventional academic route into acting; he later attended school specifically to study the craft after exploring sports and other activities in his youth. His informal entry into the industry came at age 15 with his first on-screen appearance in the television series in 1988.

Career

Beginnings in theater and television

Gabriel Hogan's entry into the acting profession was shaped by his upbringing in a theatrical family, where his parents, Michael and Susan Hogan, both established performers, fostered his early interest in the craft. He began performing in community theater productions in as a young boy, laying the groundwork for his professional pursuits. Influenced by this environment, Hogan pursued classical theater training and honed his skills as an improv comedian, which became foundational to his versatile performance style. Hogan's professional career commenced onstage with Toronto theater productions in the late 1980s and early 1990s, though specific credits from this period remain sparsely documented. This stage work provided essential experience before he transitioned to screen acting. At the age of 15, he secured his television debut in the Canadian crime drama , playing the role of Mark in the 1988 episode "Blowing Bubbles." This early break marked his shift from amateur theater to professional television, showcasing his potential in a competitive industry centered in . Throughout the early 1990s, Hogan steadily built his television resume through a series of guest appearances in Canadian series, accumulating over a dozen minor roles that demonstrated his persistence and adaptability. Notable among these were his portrayal of a young soldier in (1994) and Little Tony in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1995), along with supporting parts in short-lived shows like The Halfback of (1996). These opportunities, often requiring travel between and for filming, allowed him to refine his on-camera presence amid the challenges of breaking into the industry as a young performer from an acting family. By proving his talent through consistent, albeit small, credits, Hogan positioned himself for more prominent roles later in the decade.

Major television roles

Hogan gained prominence with his portrayal of Ian Farnham, a young and ambitious securities analyst navigating the high-stakes world of Toronto's financial district in the Canadian series Traders, which aired from 1996 to 2000 across five seasons. Joining the cast as a main character in seasons 3 through 5, his role showcased a dramatic range that contributed to the show's exploration of ethical dilemmas and personal ambitions in , earning him early recognition in Canadian television. In the comedy series Rent-a-Goalie (2006–2008), Hogan played Lance, a laid-back member of a ragtag goalie rental team, highlighting his comedic timing amid the ensemble's absurd misadventures in Toronto's scene over three seasons. The role marked a shift toward lighter fare, allowing him to demonstrate versatility in physical humor and group dynamics that helped the series build a for its irreverent take on Canadian culture. Hogan's recurring role as Peter Morris, the veterinarian ex-husband of Lou Fleming, in the long-running family drama (2007–present) spanned main cast status from 2007 to 2012 and guest appearances into the 2020s, appearing in 104 episodes through 2024 of the Alberta-set ranch series. His character's arc, involving co-parenting challenges and professional growth amid family crises, supported the show's themes of resilience and community, contributing to its status as one of Canada's most successful scripted series with international syndication on platforms like and . In 2024, he made a as Collins in the legal drama . These roles reflect Hogan's progression from Canadian ensemble dramas to U.S.-based comedies and genre series, culminating in over 300 television episodes by 2025. More recently, Hogan portrayed Ike Crystal, a quick-witted firefighter and brother to the station captain, in the American comedy Tacoma FD (2019–2023), appearing in over 40 episodes across four seasons on truTV and HBO Max. The role emphasized his ability to blend sarcasm and camaraderie in a mockumentary-style depiction of station life, aiding the series' acclaim for its satirical take on emergency services bureaucracy. In the espionage thriller Condor (2018), he played Boyd Ferris, a CIA operative entangled in a conspiracy, across 10 episodes of the first season on Audience Network and later Epix. Additionally, since 2015, Hogan has recurred as the affable dentist Norman Rhodes in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries franchise Hannah Swensen Mysteries (initially titled Murder, She Baked), featuring in multiple TV films including A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery (2015), Sweet Revenge (2021), Carrot Cake Murder (2023), One Bad Apple (2024), and Reality Bites (2025), where his character provides steady support in the cozy whodunits centered on bakery owner Hannah Swensen.

Film appearances

Gabriel Hogan began his film career with supporting roles in independent Canadian shorts, marking an early presence in indie drama. In Blind (1999), he portrayed "The Date," a brief but pivotal character in a story exploring isolation and connection. This was followed by his role as Duncan in Winter Sun (2002), a poignant short film delving into family loss and emotional resilience, which helped establish his footing in low-budget, character-driven narratives. Hogan's mid-career work showcased growing prominence in more ambitious productions, blending drama with historical elements. He played Julian Elsworth in Head in the Clouds (2004), a II-era romance directed by , where he collaborated with stars like and , contributing to the film's exploration of bohemian life and wartime upheaval. That same year, Hogan took a lead role as Carl in Show Me, an indie drama examining vulnerability and urban desperation through the lens of street interactions and personal struggles. Transitioning into action and , Hogan appeared in Ice Soldiers (2013), a military thriller set in the Arctic, where he supported the ensemble cast led by in a involving and high-stakes . His versatility extended to comedy in Quasi (2023), a satirical historical take on , in which he played King's Guard Jonathan alongside and the troupe, adding to the film's irreverent humor. In his later career, Hogan embraced the holiday genre through TV movies akin to feature films, notably as Major Daniel Ross in My Christmas Hero (2023), a feel-good romance highlighting and seasonal redemption opposite , and continuing as Norman Rhodes in : A Hannah Swensen (2024) and : A Hannah Swensen (2025). Over more than 45 films by 2025, Hogan's trajectory reflects a shift from Canadian indie supporting parts to international co-productions, demonstrating range across while primarily occupying character roles rather than blockbuster leads. This cinematic output occasionally overlaps with his television holiday specials, underscoring his affinity for uplifting narratives.

Video game voice acting

Gabriel Hogan's contributions to video game voice acting are primarily centered on his role as Dylan Morton in Dino Crisis 2 (2000), a Capcom-developed survival horror game that blends action-adventure elements with tense dinosaur pursuits. As the English dub voice for the protagonist—a rugged special forces operative leading a covert team—Hogan lent intensity to key action sequences, including high-stakes escapes and confrontations that drive the game's narrative of time-displaced catastrophe. The recording for Hogan's performance occurred in during the early , aligning with the era's expansion of English localization for Japanese titles amid the console's popularity. This work drew on his established theater skills to adapt to the non-linear demands of gaming dialogue, where voice lines must sync with variable player actions and cutscenes. By 2025, stands as Hogan's sole major credit, a rarity in a career dominated by live-action and film roles, yet it exemplifies Canadian talent's role in the burgeoning North American community during the rise of immersive console experiences. No additional game projects featuring Hogan have been announced.

Personal life

Marriage

Gabriel Hogan has been married to Canadian actress since the early 2000s, though the exact date of their wedding remains private. The couple first met as children growing up in , where their families, both involved in the acting world, were close friends. Hogan and Cadranel's relationship has been marked by professional synergy within the Canadian entertainment industry, particularly in and Vancouver's television scenes. They shared early experiences through guest roles and overlapping productions in the mid-2000s, including co-starring in the CTV comedy series Rent-a-Goalie (2006–2008), where Hogan portrayed the character Lance "The Boil" Boilford and Cadranel played Francesca.

Children

Gabriel Hogan and his wife, actress , have two children: a son named Ryder Hogan, born in 2006, and a daughter named Summer Rose Hogan. The family resides in .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1999BlindThe DateDavid Mackenzie
2002Winter SunDuncanNot specified
2004Head in the CloudsJulian Elsworth
2004CarlNot specified
2013Ice SoldiersDennisSturla Gunnarsson
2015: Vengeance Is MineScout
2016Give Me My BabyMattNot specified
2016: A Deadly Recipe Rick Wallace
2023King's Guard Jonathan
2023My Christmas HeroMajor RossStephen Regnier
2024: A Hannah Swensen Tesh Guttikonda
2025Cooked to Death: A Hannah Swensen Not specified
2025Bolio: Spirit of the MustangChuckNot specified
Gabriel Hogan has appeared in numerous TV movies, particularly in the Hallmark and mystery genres, including several entries in the Hannah Swensen series as Norman Rhodes from 2023 to 2025. Note: This list is chronological and includes feature films and TV movies up to November 2025. For a complete exhaustive list exceeding 45 entries, refer to professional databases like .

Television

Hogan's television career spans over three decades, beginning with a on the Canadian Night Heat in 1988. By 2025, he has amassed more than 300 episode appearances across series and TV movies, blending guest spots, recurring roles, and series regulars in genres from to comedy. Early work featured one-off guest roles, evolving into multi-season commitments starting in the mid-1990s, with significant longevity in family-oriented and procedural shows. The table below enumerates his television credits chronologically, highlighting series and TV movies with episode ranges and character details where applicable. Guest roles are noted as such, while recurring and main roles indicate sustained involvement.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes/Notes
1988MarkGuest, 1 episode
1996–2000TradersIan FarnhamMain role, 75 episodes
1997Ned HallTV movie
1997–1999Dr. Greg MeisnerRecurring, 22 episodes
1999–2000The AssociatesMitch BarsworthRecurring, 12 episodes
2000This Is WonderlandElliot SacksGuest, 1 episode
2003Matt Justice, 6 episodes
2006Angela's EyesDr. Nate ThomasMain role, 13 episodes
2006–2008, 2012Rent-a-GoalieLanceMain role, 39 episodes
2007–2024Peter MorrisRecurring, 104 episodes
2008StevePilot only, did not continue
2014DonovanGuest, 1 episode
2015–2017 (series of TV movies)Norman Rhodes4 TV movies (A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery, A Plum Pudding Murder, A Deadly Recipe, Just Desserts)
2016BelaskoGuest, 1 episode (voice)
2017GabrielGuest, 1 episode
2018Boyd FerrisMain role, 10 episodes
2018–2019Prince of PeoriaJoosepRecurring, 17 episodes
2019–2023Ike CrystalMain role, 40 episodes
2021Sweet Revenge: A Hannah Swensen Norman RhodesTV movie
2022Officer CollinsGuest, 1 episode
2023: A Hannah Swensen Norman RhodesTV movie
2023–2025Hannah Swensen MysteriesNorman RhodesMultiple TV movies
This compilation reflects a progression from brief guest appearances to extended arcs, contributing to his total episode count exceeding 300 by 2025.

Video games

Gabriel Hogan's sole documented voice acting credit is as Dylan Morton in , a 2000 action-adventure title developed and published by for the platform. In this English dub role, Hogan voiced the protagonist, a S.R.T. operative navigating dinosaur-infested environments in a third-person shooter-style . The performance was recorded to enhance the game's immersive narrative within Capcom's early 3D era, emphasizing action-oriented mechanics over pure . No minor or uncredited work by Hogan has been confirmed as of 2025.

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