Gabriela Santos da Rocha is an actress, known for O Som ao Redor (2012).
Gabriela Smith is an actress and casting director, known for Sienna's Choice (2016), Double Cross (2020) and Turnover (2019).
Gabriela Sobarzo was born on 24 August 1972 in Cordoba, Argentina. She is an assistant director and director, known for Knock Knock (2015), The Green Inferno (2013) and Aftershock (2012).
Gabriela Tagliavini is an award-winning writer/director who has worked on original TV series and helmed 9 feature films. She directed 3 movies that became the #1 in the box-office in Mexico and Spain. Currently, Gabriela is in post-production of two feature films (for Sony and Netflix) and writing a TV series she created for Viacom produced by the multi-Grammy winner Marc Anthony. For television, Tagliavini recently was an EP and helmed the pilot and 4 episodes of the TV series "Casa Grande" for Warner Brothers. Last year, she created "Divas" an original pilot and series bible for Sony. Previously, she directed the pilot and 2 episodes of the comedy series "Claramente" for the platform Claro Video. Before that, she directed an 8-camera live show, "Comedy Rehab," for Comedy Central, and wrote the pilot "My Exes" for Televisa. Early in her career, she won the prestigious ABC directing fellowship program, shadowing shows like "Desperate Housewives" and "Hanna Montana" among others. In 2018, Gabriela sold a pitch to Amazon Studios to create her own TV series as showrunner, "My Problem With Women," produced by former NBC topper Ben Silverman. Gabriela directed and was an EP in the TV series "Casa Grande" (which will be sold by Warner Brothers studios). Gabriela Tagliavini's latest feature film, "Despite Everything", was a Netflix original and it was released in 190 countries and 18 languages. It's the most viewed Spanish movie on Netflix in Spain in 2019. Her previous film "How To Break Up With Your Douchebag" ("Como Cortar a tu patan") opened #1 in the box-office in Mexico, topping "Blade Runner." For this film, Tagliavini was nominated for Imagen Awards for Best Director and Best Picture of the year. She was the only female director to be nominated in the category, which also included Guillermo del Toro's "Shape of Water" and Disney's "Coco". Tagliavini's film "Border Run" starred Sharon Stone, Miguel Rodarte, Manolo Cardona and Billy Zane. It was produced by Anchor Bay, Starz and Voltage Pictures. For this film, Gabriela was also nominated for Best Picture of the year at the Imagen Awards. Before that, she directed and wrote "Without Men," staring Eva Longoria, Kate Del Castillo and Christian Slater, which was sold worldwide (in 30 countries). Her TV movie, the Viacom/VH1/MTV feature "30 Days Until I'm Famous," premiered on VH1. It starred Sean Patrick Flanery and Carmen Electra and was executive-produced by Madonna. Gabriela also directed the legendary Mike Tyson in a comedy for AMBI in Canada. Gabriela's film "Ladies' Night" (distributed by Disney/Buena Vista) was the #1 movie at the box office in Mexico for the year 2004 (per Variety). It won three MTV Latin Movie Awards. Its soundtrack released by Sony went platinum. For her directorial debut, "The Woman Every Man Wants" (aka "Perfect Lover"), she won Best Director at 3 film festivals including the New York Independent Film Festival and the Munich Film Festival. As a screenwriter, she wrote the English remake of the prestigious Luis Buñuel's film "Belle De Jour" and adapted the best-selling novel "The Anatomist" for HBO Films. Also, she is a renowned author and had two novels published that received critical acclaim. Gabriela Tagliavini was selected for the Sundance and WIF's Women Initiative and was honored with a "Visionary Achievement" award from the Baja Film Festival. She received a Bachelors's Degree in film directing and a Master's Degree in screenwriting from the prestigious American Film Institute (AFI). She lives in Los Angeles.
Gabriela Tamara Munoz Meza is known for Pinup Dolls on Ice (2013).
Gabriela is a native of Johannesburg, South Africa and a graduate of U.C.L.A.'s theater and film department. She has directed over ten short films; which have played in festivals worldwide including; The Cannes Short Film Corner and The Sundance Film Festival. Several of her films have aired on television networks including HBO. Her first feature film titled "Somebody's Mother" was released theatrically in October 2017 to rave reviews. According to the Los Angeles Times, "Somebody's Mother tackles a terrible loss and its aftermath with knowing empathy." "Somebody's Mother" is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime, Itunes and GooglePlay.
Gabriela Torres is known for La Vocera (2020).
Gabriela Toscano was born on 25 October 1965 in Montevideo, Uruguay. She is an actress, known for Amas de casa desesperadas (2006), El puntero (2011) and Las viudas de los jueves (2009). She is married to Carlos Rivas. They have one child.
Gabriela Velarde is known for Huesera (2022) and La paloma y el lobo (2019).
Writer, screenwriter and script teacher who develops her activity between Mexico City and Córdoba, Argentina. In 2011, she obtained a grant from the National System of Creators, in which she developed the scripts Doctor Peralta and El Deseo de Ana, winner of the 2016 GIFF National Script Competition. In recent years she has published a novel, Melancólicos (Ed. Del Boulevard, 2012), a book of stories, Paseo con fantasma (Ed. Del Boulevard, 2014) and Los Niños de las Motitos (Ed. Librosampleados, 2014). In addition to having participated in an anthology of texts on Cortázar with 48 authors from Latin America. In Mexico, she is the Coordinator of the Screenwriters Residence of Sonora and the North, an annual event that brings together writers from the north of Mexico and the south of the United States and that travels through cities in the northern states. He has taught courses at the San Agustín Etla Center for the Arts, Oaxaca, at CECUT (Tijuana), in Salamanca and Celaya (Guanajuato). Graduated from the CCC Script Course, 2005, and from the Communication career at the National University of Córdoba, 1994. She has written several award-winning film scripts, among which the following stand out: "Familia Tortuga" (Ficco Prize, 2006), "I don't want to sleep alone" (Best Screenplay Nomination for Ariel, 2011), "Life afterwards" (Venice Festival Selection , 2013) and "The pleasure is mine" (Morelia Festival Award, 2014). In Mexico, he has formed groups of writers for different series, among which the following stand out: "Crónica de castas", produced for channel 11, "Sex and other secrets", Televisa, and "Divididos". She is an advisor to different projects both in Argentina and Mexico.