Gabriela Aguilera
Gabriela Aguilera Vallejos, born on August 12, 1975, in Santiago, Chile, is a celebrated actress and singer renowned for her contributions to the performing arts. A graduate of the Catholic University of Chile, where she earned her acting degree in 1999, Gabriela has since shared her expertise by teaching acting and drama at various higher education institutions throughout the country.
As a member of the musical trio Pink Milk, she plays a pivotal role in reinterpreting the feminine image of the 1940s, bringing a contemporary lens to classic themes. Her vocal talents have also been showcased in diverse artistic projects, including her contribution to the soundtrack of the acclaimed film "Violeta se fue a los cielos."
Among her notable theatrical endeavors is the poignant play "Las cosas que nunca tengo," which pays homage to the illustrious poet Gabriela Mistral. Gabriela's artistic journey also includes a memorable performance with her choral group at the prestigious Teatro del Lago in Frutillar during the 2012-2013 season, further solidifying her reputation as a versatile performer.
Through her work, Gabriela Aguilera continues to make a significant impact on Chile’s cultural landscape, blending her passion for music and theater with a commitment to celebrating the richness of feminine narratives.