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Spanish actress In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Sánchez and the second or maternal family name is Bueno.
Ruth Gabriel
Gabriel at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018
BornRuth Sánchez Bueno
10 July 1975 (1975-07-10) (age 49)
San Fernando, Spain
OccupationActress
RelativesSusi Sánchez (aunt)

Ruth Sánchez Bueno (born 10 July 1975), better known as Ruth Gabriel, is a Spanish actress.

Biography

Ruth Sánchez Bueno (her real name) was born in San Fernando (province of Cádiz) on 10 July 1975, daughter of actor Ismael Abellán and writer Ana Rosetti [es]. Her aunt on the father side Susi Sánchez is also an actress. She spent her childhood in Madrid.

At 14 years of age, she moved to the United States, where she took interpretation classes. She later continued her education in Florence, Italy, where her mother had moved. Upon returning to Madrid, she continued her artistic development through dance and fencing classes, working as a waiter.

She took the name Ruth Gabriel when she acted in her first film, Días contados by Imanol Uribe. She received the Concha de Oro and the Goya Award for Best New Actress and was nominated for Best Leading Actress.

She acted in Señales de fuego, by the Portuguese Luis Filipe Rocha; Gran Slalom, by Jaime Chávarri; and 99.9, by Agustí Villaronga.

She participated in the first season of the series Querido maestro, with Imanol Arias and Emma Suárez between 1997 and 1998. In 1997, she appeared in Nostromo.

Her first interpretation job was for the Spanish version of Sesame Street (Barrio Sésamo),

Filmography

Film

Television

Theater

References

  1. ^ Doña Bárbara (1998) - Betty Kaplan | Cast and Crew | AllMovie, retrieved 7 June 2021
  2. "Charlize Theron... ¿Quién dijo crisis de los 40?". Diez Minutos. 7 August 2015. p. 26.
  3. Román, Manuel. "El desnudo de Ruth Gabriel que revolucionó la España de los 90". Chic – via Libertad Digital.
  4. Espinosa, Guillermo (8 December 2019). "Susi Sánchez: "Algunos directores dejaron de llamarme cuando supieron que era lesbiana"". Mujer Hoy.

External links

Goya Award for Best New Actress
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
  • Jone Laspiur (2020)
  • María Cerezuela (2021)
  • Laura Galán (2022)
  • Janet Novás (2023)
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