Gaby Hoffmann, born on January eighth, nineteen eighty-two, is a talented American actress known for her versatile performances across film, television, and stage. She made her cinematic debut in the beloved film Field of Dreams in nineteen eighty-nine, quickly establishing herself as a prominent child actress with memorable roles in Uncle Buck, This Is My Life, The Man Without a Face, and Sleepless in Seattle, all released in the same year.
As she transitioned into her teenage years, Hoffmann continued to shine with standout performances in films such as Now and Then, Everyone Says I Love You, Volcano, All I Wanna Do, and 200 Cigarettes, all of which contributed to her growing reputation in Hollywood.
After taking a hiatus from the industry, Hoffmann made a remarkable return in two thousand seven, participating in various independent projects that received critical acclaim. This resurgence in her career was marked by her roles in Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus, Obvious Child, Wild, and C'mon C'mon, showcasing her enduring talent and adaptability.
On the small screen, Hoffmann has captivated audiences with her performances in notable television series. She portrayed April in the FX series Louie, Caroline Sackler in HBO's Girls from two thousand fourteen to two thousand seventeen, and Ali Pfefferman in Amazon Prime's Transparent from two thousand fourteen to two thousand nineteen, earning three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her exceptional work in the latter two series.