powerful dramas, she became known as a dependable and talented performer who could bring depth and heart to every character she portrayed.
Her influence extended far beyond Broadway’s bright lights. Through national touring productions, she connected with audiences across the country, sharing her talent with theater lovers from coast to coast. She also
expanded into television, appearing in several popular series and live productions that introduced her work to even wider audiences. Even in recent years, she remained active in the industry, taking on meaningful roles that showcased her experience and commitment to her craft. Friends and colleagues often described her as kind, professional, and passionate—someone
whose enthusiasm for performing never faded.
Now, that remarkable career has come to a close. Following a brief battle with uterine sarcoma, veteran Broadway actress Gina Ferrall has passed away at the age of 67, according to confirmation shared by her husband, Broadway drummer and percussionist Kory Grossman. Ferrall built an impressive career spanningmore than three decades, appearing in productions such as Mamma Mia!, Big River, Jane Eyre, Beauty and the Beast, She Loves Me, and the acclaimed 2022 revival of Leopoldstadt. She also toured nationally with Wicked and Les Misérables and appeared in television programs including Law & Order, FBI, Blue Bloods, and The Good Cop. Remembered as both a gifted performer and a cherished colleague, Ferrall leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire audiences and theater artists for years to come.