Gabriela de la Garza
- Actress
Actress Gabriela De la Garza was born in Mexico City to musician parents Sergio De la Garza, a pianist, and Carmen Tames Mejía, an organist. Her grandfather is the legendary Manuel Tames "Régulo" - one of the most influential actors of Mexico's Golden Film Era. One could say that her artistic sensibilities were passed down to her, however Gabriela quickly distinguished herself as a versatile and well-rounded artist.
Raised in both Mexico City and Guadalajara, Gabriela began cultivating her skills at a very early age. By the age of five she was excelling at both the piano and organ through the Yamaha Music School in Mexico City - participating in various concerts in such venues as the Ollin Yoliztli Cultural Centre and the world renowned Mexico City Theatre. By 12 Gabriela was studying contemporary dance at the prestigious Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
She quickly transitioned to commercials and modeling jobs, working for such reputable firms as Ford Models in New York, Francina in Barcelona, Team Models in Japan and various other international agencies. Gabriela then turned her focus to television, becoming the host for then popular music show "Ya TV" produced by HBO and Warner Music. The show made Gabriela a recognizable figure throughout South America, Mexico and Miami and she accomplished this while earning her degree in psychology from the prestigious Iberoamericana University in Mexico City.
On the film side, she had a large supporting role in the independent film "Nos Vemos, Papá" and also played the lead role of "Mary Esquivel" in the period film "El Fantástico Mundo De Juan Orol" which won three Ariel Awards - Mexico's equivalent of an Oscar. Soon after, Gabriela landed the role of "Olga Ivanova" in "Cantinflas", which was Mexico's official entry for the 2015 Academy Awards. Her last films include "Ready to Mingle", "The Inhabitant" which premiered at the 50th Sitges Film Festival and soon "La vida en el silencio" and "Las Vocales", both set to premier in 2022.
On the television side, Gabriela has had multiple series regular roles in projects like Jennifer Lopez "Como Ama Una Mujer", the hit show "Bienes Raíces" and the hugely popular "Las Aparicio". In the latter, she played "Alma Aparicio" which earned her a Best Actress honor at the 2010 International TV - Fiction Festival in Argentina and made her one of Latin America's top leading ladies. Gabriela was invited to join the last season of the Emmy nominated "Capadocia" for HBO Latino as the new lead "Italia" who infiltrates the women's prison. She also participated as one of the new regulars for Mundo Fox's popular "Lynch" series. In 2015, Gabriela participated in Neflix's series "Narcos" opposite Wagner Moura, where she plays "Diana Turbay" - one of Colombia's most respected journalists of that time. She plays the controversial Ximena in "Monarca", produced by Salma Hayek and Lemon Films for Netflix, stars "Amarres" (Love Spells), the first Mexican Max Original production for HBO Max and most recently plays "Daniela", the daughter of Jean Reno's character in world wide successful series "Who Killed Sara?" for Netflix.
Gabriela has also produced and starred in several plays including "A Perfect Couple" (Una Pareja Perfecta) and "Las Analfabetas", directed by the award winner Paulina García. She had a starring role in the Mexico City theater production of Nora Ephron's play "Love, Loss and What I Wore". She was the lead role of "Helena" in Anton Chekhov's play "Uncle Vanya", "Gina" in the internationally awarded "Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda" written by Sabina Berman, and she is currently performing in "Dos Locas de Remate" with sold outs every weekend at the prestigious Teatro Libanés. She was nominated by Los Metro (the Mexican Tony) for Best Actress in a leading role for her performance in "Testosterona" in 2019.
Raised in both Mexico City and Guadalajara, Gabriela began cultivating her skills at a very early age. By the age of five she was excelling at both the piano and organ through the Yamaha Music School in Mexico City - participating in various concerts in such venues as the Ollin Yoliztli Cultural Centre and the world renowned Mexico City Theatre. By 12 Gabriela was studying contemporary dance at the prestigious Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes.
She quickly transitioned to commercials and modeling jobs, working for such reputable firms as Ford Models in New York, Francina in Barcelona, Team Models in Japan and various other international agencies. Gabriela then turned her focus to television, becoming the host for then popular music show "Ya TV" produced by HBO and Warner Music. The show made Gabriela a recognizable figure throughout South America, Mexico and Miami and she accomplished this while earning her degree in psychology from the prestigious Iberoamericana University in Mexico City.
On the film side, she had a large supporting role in the independent film "Nos Vemos, Papá" and also played the lead role of "Mary Esquivel" in the period film "El Fantástico Mundo De Juan Orol" which won three Ariel Awards - Mexico's equivalent of an Oscar. Soon after, Gabriela landed the role of "Olga Ivanova" in "Cantinflas", which was Mexico's official entry for the 2015 Academy Awards. Her last films include "Ready to Mingle", "The Inhabitant" which premiered at the 50th Sitges Film Festival and soon "La vida en el silencio" and "Las Vocales", both set to premier in 2022.
On the television side, Gabriela has had multiple series regular roles in projects like Jennifer Lopez "Como Ama Una Mujer", the hit show "Bienes Raíces" and the hugely popular "Las Aparicio". In the latter, she played "Alma Aparicio" which earned her a Best Actress honor at the 2010 International TV - Fiction Festival in Argentina and made her one of Latin America's top leading ladies. Gabriela was invited to join the last season of the Emmy nominated "Capadocia" for HBO Latino as the new lead "Italia" who infiltrates the women's prison. She also participated as one of the new regulars for Mundo Fox's popular "Lynch" series. In 2015, Gabriela participated in Neflix's series "Narcos" opposite Wagner Moura, where she plays "Diana Turbay" - one of Colombia's most respected journalists of that time. She plays the controversial Ximena in "Monarca", produced by Salma Hayek and Lemon Films for Netflix, stars "Amarres" (Love Spells), the first Mexican Max Original production for HBO Max and most recently plays "Daniela", the daughter of Jean Reno's character in world wide successful series "Who Killed Sara?" for Netflix.
Gabriela has also produced and starred in several plays including "A Perfect Couple" (Una Pareja Perfecta) and "Las Analfabetas", directed by the award winner Paulina García. She had a starring role in the Mexico City theater production of Nora Ephron's play "Love, Loss and What I Wore". She was the lead role of "Helena" in Anton Chekhov's play "Uncle Vanya", "Gina" in the internationally awarded "Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda" written by Sabina Berman, and she is currently performing in "Dos Locas de Remate" with sold outs every weekend at the prestigious Teatro Libanés. She was nominated by Los Metro (the Mexican Tony) for Best Actress in a leading role for her performance in "Testosterona" in 2019.