‘Blue Bloods’ and ‘FBI’ actress dies of rare cancer: RIP to Gina Ferrall


Gina Ferrall, a Broadway star who also appeared on blue blood and FBIhas died after a battle with the rare cancer uterine sarcoma. She was 67.

The late actress’ husband, Broadway percussionist Kory Grossman, confirmed the news Playbill.

Born in September 1958, Ferrall started his professional acting career in the 1980s. She appeared as Madame Thénardier in the original Broadway run of Les Misérables. She was also Mada de la Grande Bouche in Beauty and the Beast and Domina in the 1996 revival of A funny thing happened on the way to the forum.

Other Broadway roles she had were Rosie in the original Broadway series of Mamma Mia!Widow Douglas i Big Riverand the revival in 2016 of She loves me. She played Madame Morrible in the fifth national tour of Evil.

Gina Ferrall poses at the opening night after party for the new Tom Stoppard play “Leopoldstadt” on Broadway at Bryant Park Grill on October 2, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/WireImage)

She appeared blue blood as Warden Maureen Lee in the 2019 episode Glass houses.She went on to play Janet Preston under FBIs second season in 2020.

Her final Broadway performance was underway Leopoldstadtwhere she played the character Poldi as well as understudying grandmother Emilia in 2022.

Ferrall is survived by her husband and their dog, Sully.


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