Gabriela Goldsmith

Gabriela Goldsmith (born Ruth Gabriela Goldschmied Guasch on September 11, 1963, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, former beauty queen, teacher and doctor in innovation and social responsibility and president of two civil society organizations.

Gabriela Goldsmith
Born
Ruth Gabriela Goldschmied Guasch

(1963-09-11) September 11, 1963
Occupation(s)Actress, former beauty queen, doctor, teacher, organization president
Years active1982–2015

Life

Goldsmith was born September 11, 1963, in Mexico City, Mexico, into a Jewish family, with German ancestry. Her mother was Cuban descent and her father was Mexican descent.

She began her artistic career by winning a modeling contest in the year of 1982, was able to make her way into the competitive world of entertainment. Within the theatrical stages, Goldsmith, participated in Mujeres frente al espejo, work with which she won the Dramatic Theater Revelation Prize awarded by the Group of Theater Critics and Journalists, in addition to acting in Engáñame si quieres.

While in the field of cinematography the actress has to his credit more than 50 films, among which are La mujer del tahúr (1985), El hijo de Pedro Navaja (1985), Gavilán o paloma (1985), Federal de Narcóticos (1991) and Reclusorio (1997).

In 1996, Gabriela Goldsmith graduated as a dental surgeon from the Autonomous University of Mexico and years later she became a teacher in social responsibility by the Universidad Anáhuac. She is currently a doctor candidate for innovation and social responsibility since she is in the research process.

Filmography

Films

  • (1985) Terror y encajes negros - Neighbor
  • (1985) Narco terror
  • (1985) La mujer del tahúr
  • (1985) Gavilán o paloma*(1986) El hijo de Pedro Navaja - Snadra
  • (1986) Yako, cazador de malditos
  • (1986) Un macho en la cárcel de mujeres
  • (1986) Lavadores de dinero
  • (1987) Policía salvaje
  • (1988) Su destino era matar
  • (1988) Pandilla de cadeneros
  • (1988) Los hermanos machorros
  • (1988) El virus del poder
  • (1988) Ladrón
  • (1988) Taquito de ojo
  • (1988) Muertes anunciadas - Maru
  • (1989) Si mi cama hablará
  • (1989) Las calenturas de Juan Camaney II
  • (1989) El vampiro teporocho - Roxana
  • (1989) Si mi cama hablara
  • (1990) Lo inesperado
  • (1990) Jack el vigilante
  • (1990) Dios se lo pague
  • (1990) La mujer del tahúr
  • (1990) Las travesuras de Super Chido - Luisa Lana
  • (1990) La vengadora implacable - Sofía
  • (1990) Los Pelotones y Juan Camaney
  • (1990) Inesperada venganza
  • (1991) Federal de narcóticos (División Cobra)
  • (1992) Más allá del deseo
  • (1992) Ramiro Sierra
  • (1992) El gato con gatas - Ángela
  • (1993) Al filo de la muerte - López
  • (1994) Una luz en la escalera - Georgina
  • (1995) Sobredosis de violencia
  • (1996) Metiche y encajoso III
  • (1996) Del robo al paraíso
  • (1996) Trebol negro
  • (1996) Lluvia de diamantes - Leonor
  • (1997) No le bailes de caballito - Silvia
  • (1997) Metiche y encajoso IV
  • (1997) La camioneta azul de la mafia
  • (1997) El poder del narco
  • (1997) El ejecutor - Adriana Farres
  • (1997) Capos de almoloya
  • (1997) Ataque contra las pandillas
  • (1997) Reclusorio - Olga
  • (1997) Cacería de judiciales
  • (1999) Fiesta privada
  • (2003) Venganza de un terrorista
  • (2004) Animales en peligro
  • (2005) Matador

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986El engañoRocío PeñaSupporting role
1987QuinceañeraSpecial appearance
1987El precio de la famaCeciliaSupporting role
1988EncadenadosIrisSupporting role
1988Papá solteroJoannaSeries
1989Trying TimesSeries
1989/90Simplemente MaríaLorena Del Villar De RiveraMain antagonist
1990Mi pequeña SoledadAna Silvia De ArizmendiAntagonist
1991Alcanzar una estrella IICristina CarrilloAntagonist
1991La pícara soñadoraGladys De RochildSupporting role
1992María MercedesMaría Magnolia González De MancillaSupporting role
1994Prisionera de amorIsaura DuránAntagonist
1996Confidente de secundariaSoniaRecurring role
1997El alma no tiene colorZafiro Anabelle Fabré DzulAntagonist
1997Hotel ParaísoSeries
1997/98Sin tiPrudenciaSupporting role
1998¿Qué nos pasa?GiovannaSeries
1998CamilaAna María De IturraldeCo-protagonist
1999Por tu amorSonia NarváezSupporting role
1999/00Cuento de navidadKatiaMini-TV series
2000Siempre te amaréAriana Vda. De GranadosSupporting role
2001El derecho de nacerAdriana Drigani De RiveraMain antagonist
2001Güereja de mi vidaMiss Alberta CañaSeries
2002Así son ellasNarda Mareca AmayaProtagonist
2004Amarte es mi PecadoKathy De QuirogaRecurring role
2004Big Brother MéxicoHerselfReality show
Contestant
2004Mujer, casos de la vida realSeries
2004/05Misión S.O.SVivian Johnson De MartínezMain antagonist
2005Bajo el mismo techoElisaSeries
2006/07Código PostalMinerva CarvajalCo-protagonist
2007Destilando AmorCassandra SantoveñaSpecial appearance
2007Amor sin maquillajeElenaMain antagonist
2008Mañana es para siempreSpecial appearance
2008/16La rosa de GuadalupeNinfa / Antonia / Isolda / JulietteSeries
2009Tiempo finalPamelaSeries
2010Llena de amorFedra De CurielSpecial appearance
2011Dos hogaresVerónica Larrazábal De GarzaSupporting role
2012/13Amores verdaderosDoris Orol De PaviaRecurring role[1][2][3]
2012/16Como dice el dichoElena / InesSeries
2013/14Quiero AmarteEmmaRecurring role
2015Lo imperdonableMontserrat Vivanco Vda. De De La CorcueraSupporting role[4][5]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTelenovelaResult
1990TVyNovelas AwardsBest Antagonist ActressSimplemente MaríaNominated
1993Best Supporting ActressMaría Mercedes

References

  1. "Univision Delivers Newest Blockbuster Novela About True Love and Betrayal – "Amores Verdaderos"". Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  2. "Elenco se reúne para misa de Amores verdaderos". Televisa.com. 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  3. "'Amores Verdaderos' y 'Amor en Custodia' pelearán audiencia". Entretenimiento.terra.com.mx. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  4. "'Lo imperdonable', historia de venganza y pasión" (in Spanish). informador.com. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  5. "Unforgivable". televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.