The Broadway world is mourning the loss of a beloved performer whose talent, warmth, and dedication left a lasting mark on theater audiences across the country.
Veteran actress Gina Ferrall, known for her memorable performances in Broadway productions such as Mamma Mia!, Big River, and the acclaimed revival of Leopoldstadt, has passed away after a brief battle with uterine sarcoma. She was 67 years old…. Continue Reading
The news of her death was confirmed by her husband, Broadway drummer and percussionist Kory Grossman, who shared the heartbreaking announcement with Playbill.
For more than three decades, Ferrall built a remarkable career on stage, earning the respect of fellow performers and the admiration of theatergoers through her versatility, professionalism, and unmistakable presence. Whether playing leading roles or supporting characters, she brought depth, energy, and authenticity to every performance.
Born on September 6, 1958, in San Francisco, Ferrall was raised in a family immersed in the arts. Her mother, Marrian Walters, worked as an actress, while her father, Mike, was a director. Surrounded by creativity from an early age, Ferrall developed a passion for performing that would eventually lead her to Broadway.
Her Broadway journey began when she joined Les Misérables as a replacement cast member. What started as a single opportunity quickly evolved into a celebrated career that spanned some of the most beloved productions in modern theater.

