Gabriela Spanic

Gabriela Spanic

actress, music department, producer

Gabriela Spanic was born on Dec 10, 1973 in Venezuela. Gabriela Spanic's big-screen debut came with Más allá de la usurpadora directed by Eduardo Said in 1998. Gabriela Spanic is known for Más allá de la usurpadora directed by Eduardo Said, Gabriela Spanic stars as - Paulina Martínez de Bracho and Fernando Colunga as Carlos Daniel Bracho. Gabriela Spanic has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Gabriela Spanic achieved is Palmas de Oro, Mexico. The upcoming new movie Gabriela Spanic plays is Más allá de la usurpadora which will be released on Aug 13, 2011.

Gabriela studied psychology, but she knew all the time that her real passion is acting. In 1992, she participated in a beauty pageant, and won the title of "Miss Venezuela International". Gabriela first appeared as an extra, which brought her the opportunity to earn bigger parts in the future. She appeared in Rosangelica (1993), where she played Karla. The role which led to her first lead role was her performance in Morena Clara (1994) where she showed all of her talent as bitchy Linda Prado. In 1994 her lead role was for soap opera Como tú, ninguna (1994). Her partner on the show was Venezuelan actor Miguel de León who later became her husband. Gabriela moved with her husband to Mexico. Two roles were offered to Gabriela. Poor and goodhearted Paulina and evil sarcastic Paola. L'usurpatrice (1998) broke all the records with audiences and become one of the most popular soap opera in Mexico, and in 120 other countries, and was translated into 25 languages.She later divorced. Gaby is planning to surprise us with her singing talent in this new project. Her contract with "Televisa" expires in May 2001. Since, she has become such a big star, there is no doubt that "Televisa" will offer her the new one.

  • Birthday

    Dec 10, 1973
  • Place of Birth

    Ortiz, Guarico, Venezuela
  • Also known

    Gaby Spanic

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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

Palmas de Oro, Mexico
2005
Winner - Palmas de Oro

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