Gilmartin began following the poker circuit in 2009 as a reporter for
PokerNews and PokerStars.tv, regularly presenting from the
World Series of Poker,
European Poker Tour,
Latin American Poker Tour and
Asia Pacific Poker Tour. She first hit Australian and UK television screens in 2012 as the host of ''Crown's
Aussie Millions Poker Championship'' and continued into 2013 as sideline reporter for
ESPN Australia's coverage of the
World Series of Poker Asia Pacific, and
One HD and
ESPN Australia's coverage of ''Crown's
Aussie Millions Poker Championship''. Later in 2013, Gilmartin moved to
Los Angeles to assume the role as anchor of the
World Poker Tour on
Fox Sports Networks, alongside commentators
Mike Sexton and
Vince Van Patten. At the same time, Gilmartin also took the roles of anchor and producer of the
World Poker Tour's high roller series,
WPT Alpha8, on
Fox Sports 1, alongside commentators
Ali Nejad and
Olivier Busquet. Gilmartin featured on the December 2013 cover of
Bluff magazine. In February 2018, Gilmartin hosted the
American Poker Awards. In 2018, Gilmartin began her film career with the role of
Gemma in the film
Museo, which won a
Silver Bear award for
Best Screenplay at the
Berlin International Film Festival. She has since appeared in Australian film productions,
How Do You Know Chris?,
The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee,
Kidnapped and
This Little Love of Mine. In January 2020, Gilmartin was inducted into the
Australian Poker Hall of Fame for her contributions to broadcasting for more than a decade. Gilmartin had a guest role as
Jessica Quince on Australian soap opera
Neighbours from 23 April 2020. == Filmography ==