Gabriela Roel
Gabriela Roel, born on December 13, 1959, is a prominent Mexican actress celebrated for her contributions to film and television. She honed her craft in theater at both the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, setting the stage for a dynamic career that began in the mid-1980s. Roel made her cinematic debut with a role in "La casa que arde de noche" (The House That Burns at Night), which marked the start of a diverse artistic journey.
She soon transitioned to television, making her mark in the soap opera "Pobre juventud," and has since enjoyed a prolific career spanning multiple genres in film, theater, and television. Roel's versatility and talent have made her a respected figure in the Mexican entertainment industry.
In 2017, she took on a new challenge by writing the theme song for the biographical series "Hoy voy a cambiar," which chronicles the life of renowned singer Lupita D'alessio. This project not only showcased her songwriting abilities but also led to the creation of D'alessio's latest and most successful theme song. Gabriela Roel continues to be a vital force in the arts, with a legacy marked by her dedication to storytelling through performance.