A cop who's been sent to prison for killing his partner is freed by a lawyer who hires him as a private investigator.A cop who's been sent to prison for killing his partner is freed by a lawyer who hires him as a private investigator.A cop who's been sent to prison for killing his partner is freed by a lawyer who hires him as a private investigator.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
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- TriviaJones' manager, Bobbie Edrck, informed Lorimar Television and ABC that her client was interested in doing a TV series. Lorimar had two pilot pilot scripts developed for him: a comedy and a drama that would ultimately become "Gabriel's Fire." Lorimar President Les Moonves decided that the drama had the better chance of success, as Jones was more identifiable to audiences in a drama.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)
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It didn't run very long, but "Gabriel's Fire" is a fantastic series for anyone who wants to see the complete range of James Earl Jones' ability as an actor, and not only to hear the range of his beautiful voice! Even just the first episode gives him the chance to show off a broad range of emotion, of action, of genuinely slipping into his character -- the ex-cop, ex-con, Gabriel Bird.
The series begins with Bird in his twentieth year in prison for murder; he killed a white cop during a raid, and was convicted for this, but because of his exemplary military record, his sentence was reduced to life in prison. A friend of his in prison is murdered, bringing Bird through circumstances together with his friend's lawyer, and on this is built the premise of the series.
Jones does take over every scene he's in, but he's got rather an overwhelming personality on the screen; he can't help that, I think =D If you get a chance to see the series, take it!
The series begins with Bird in his twentieth year in prison for murder; he killed a white cop during a raid, and was convicted for this, but because of his exemplary military record, his sentence was reduced to life in prison. A friend of his in prison is murdered, bringing Bird through circumstances together with his friend's lawyer, and on this is built the premise of the series.
Jones does take over every scene he's in, but he's got rather an overwhelming personality on the screen; he can't help that, I think =D If you get a chance to see the series, take it!
- kittykatkan
- Feb 2, 2006
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- La pasión de Gabriel
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- 3329 S. Morgan St., Chicago, Illinois 60608, USA(scenes of Gabriel's office and the building)
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