Jacqueline Toboni

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Jacqueline Toboni
Born
Jacqueline Rose Driscoll Toboni

(1992-02-18) February 18, 1992 (age 32)
Alma mater University of Michigan
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present
Partner Kassandra Clementi (2019–2022)

Jacqueline Rose Driscoll Toboni (born February 18, 1992) is an American actress, [1] known for her role as Theresa Rubel "Trubel" in Grimm (2014-2017).

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Early life and education

Toboni is the youngest of five children. Her sister Gianna Toboni is a correspondent and producer with Vice Media. [2]

She graduated from St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco in 2010 [3] and from the University of Michigan in 2014. [4] [5] In addition, she studied at many theatre programs including the Williamstown Theatre Festival as an apprentice, the Movement Theatre Studio in New York, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. [2] Her father is of Italian descent. Her mother is of Irish ancestry.

Career

Toboni is known for her recurring role of Trubel in the NBC drama Grimm from 2014 to 2017. [1]

In 2015, she appeared on one episode of Major Crimes . [2]

Beginning in 2016, she also appeared in five episodes of the Netflix anthology series Easy . [6]

In 2017, she appeared in the sixteenth season of Hell's Kitchen as a guest for episode 11's dinner service that honored the contributors from Stand Up to Cancer.

In 2019, it was announced that she will star in The L Word: Generation Q , a sequel of the hit series The L Word . [7] Her lesbian character Sarah Finley is an executive assistant who works for Alice.

Personal life

On August 18, 2021, Toboni announced her engagement to Australian actress Kassandra Clementi. [8] [9] However, as of August 7, 2022, Kassandra confirmed via an Instagram comment that she and Jacqueline had "separated awhile[ sic ] ago, amicably". [10]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Bad GirlsRachelShort film
2017LikedKelly
2019The BygoneJamie
2020The Stand at Paxton CountyJanna Connelly
TBAMoon LaneSamIn post-production
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2014–2017 Grimm Theresa "Trubel" RubelSeason 3–6, recurring role
2015Jill Takes LAJacqueline ChobaniMain role
2015 Major Crimes Officer Leanne TracySeason 4; ep. 7: Targets of Opportunity
2016–2019 Easy JoRecurring role
2017 Hell's Kitchen HerselfSeason 16; ep. 11: Aerial Maneuvers
2019–2023 The L Word: Generation Q Sarah FinleyMain role

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"A Reptile Dysfunction" is the 8th episode of season 5 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 96th episode overall, which premiered on February 5, 2016, on NBC. The episode was written by Michael Golamco and was directed by David Straiton. In the episode, Nick meets Meisner and Trubel for information about Hadrian's Wall and the purpose of the organization while also investigating a murder in a lake, which is rumored to be the place for a monster living in the lake.

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