Gabriela Roel

Gabriela Roel

Birth : 1959-11-13, Delicias, Delicias, México

History

Gabriela Roel studied theater at the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. She began her artistic career in Mexican film and theater in the mid-1980s, with a role in the film "La casa que arde de noche" (The house that burns at night). Subsequently, she made her television debut in the soap opera "Pobre juventud". Since then she has had a prolific career as an actress in film, theater and television. In 2017 she was in charge of writing the theme song for the biographical series "Hoy voy a cambiar" about Lupita D'alessio premiered that same year and what at first was a dialogue for said biographical series, today is D'alessio's most recent and successful theme song.

Profile

Gabriela Roel

Movies

It's Better If Gabriela Doesn't Die
Ana Victoria / Gabriela
Miguel is a prominent writer of soaps that gets rid of a policeman who stops him for driving intoxicated by telling him the end of the current remake of the hit soap opera "Destiny of Love". This time, as Michael tells the police officer, Gabriela won't die and will get married. When the officer tells everyone that he knows the end of the melodrama nobody believes him, so he will watch Miguel in order to ensure he fulfills his promise. The actress who plays Gabriela has problems with the production department, so they ask the writers to kill Gabriela in the following chapters. Miguel will be in a series of entanglements while he decides whether it is better to ignore or evade his bosses or the harassment of this crazy fanatic police officer.
The Professor's Sins
What begins as a refuge turns into a battleground when a female professor (Claudia Vega) releases the bitterness she's carried for years into the arms of a much younger lover -- only to find out that he's one of her students. Things become complicated when the student's ex-girlfriend catches wind of the affair and decides to do everything in her power to come between teacher and student. Eleazar Gómez and Gabriela Roel co-star.
Old Gringo
La Luna
When school teacher Harriet Winslow goes to Mexico to teach, she is kidnapped by Gen. Tomas Arroyo and his revolutionaries. An aging American, Ambrose "Old Gringo" Bierce also in Mexico, befriends Gen. Arroyo and meets Harriet. Bierce is a famous writer, who knowing that he is dying, wishes to keep his identity secret so he can determine his own fate. Though he likes Arroyo, Bierce tries to provoke the General's anger whenever possible in an attempt to get himself killed, thus avoiding suffering through his illness. Winslow is intrigued by both Bierce and Arroyo, and the men are in turn attracted to her. She becomes romantically involved with Arroyo. When Winslow learns of Bierce's true identity (a writer whose work she has loved and respected for years), she is singlemindedly determined to fulfill his dying wish. Written by E.W. DesMarais
Bathroom Intimacy
Gabriela
A family crisis revealed through each member's bathroom intimacy.
Chido Guan, el tacos de oro
Patty
Street-punk drafted to soccer team, rises to stardom. Cuz he plays so good.
The House that Burns at Night
Bathing woman
A prostitute enters a brothel and establishes a rivalry faking love with the old owner.