As a child, Gail was drawn to the dramatic arts, showcasing her talents in productions like "The Nutcracker" in Boston and "Annie" in school. Her academic pursuits took her to Florida Atlantic University, where she majored in International Business and Drama.
Following her collegiate studies, Gail relocated to New York City and continued her acting training at renowned institutions such as Stella Adler, Terry Schreiber Studios, and Black Nexxus. Her early professional endeavors included roles on the popular HBO series "OZ," as well as performances in numerous black box and off-Broadway theaters throughout New York City.
Notable credits from her time in New York include appearances in "Gabriel's Oboe" at the Pantheon Theater on 42nd Street and "Pluto Squared." It was during this period that she met Martin Guigui, with whom she later collaborated on the 2006 film "Cattle Call."
More recently, Gail has made the transition to Hollywood, bringing her extensive experience and talent to the West Coast.