Gabriel Morales was born in Hialeah, Florida on June 22, 1995. After mailing in an audition tape he was casted in the show Sabado Gigante of Univision. Following he became a student of the very popular academy MDA owned and operated by the very famous Chilean producer and choreographer Maiten Montenegro. At 7 years of age Gabriel was already perfecting himself in the art of Dance, Acting, Modeling, Song, and Musical Theater. In 2005 he had the great opportunity to participate in the show Codigo Fama Internacional from the television chain Televisa in Mexico City. He represented the United States. During 20 days he participated in an infinity of activities, receiving classes with notable Mexican professors. He finalized the show with two television Musicals that were transmitted live in Mexico and various countries in Latin America. In Codigo Fama Internacional he received 3rd place in popularity, voted by the Mexican public. During four consecutive years Gabriel formed part of the Miami Heat Junior Jam Dance Team. In the last few years, Gabriel has participated in latin soap operas like El amor no tiene precio, Olvidarte jamas, Al filo de la ley, Decisiones, Loteria, El cuerpo del deseo, y La viuda de blanco. Upon completion of the latest soap, La viuda de blanco, he had the great opportunity to work in a Hollywood movie, The Perfect Game. There he shared roles with great artists like Paty Manterola, Cheech Marin, Clifton Colin Jr. y Louis Gosset Jr. Gabriel moved to Los Angeles in 2009, working in Nickelodion's Dance on Sunset, as a guest star in Make it or Brake it on ABC, and the television series Medium on CBS. He also realized the campaign Back to School 2009 with Selena Gomez, and participated in the 2009 MTV VMA's.
Has a Brother Luis, along with two cats Blacky and Kitty.
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Based on a true story. In 1957 a rag-tag, shoeless, poor group of kids from Monterrey, Mexico shocked the world by winning 13 games in a row and the Little League World Series in the only perfect game ever pitched in the Championship. These kids, led by their priest and a down-and-out former major leaguer embark on a journey through the southern US and up into Williamsport, PA for the Championship game. They encountered many adversities including nearly being deported and the bigotry that wouldn't allow them into certain restaurants or travel on certain buses. They never lost their faith and eventually captured the hearts of both nations. This is a heart-warming inspirational story in the tradition of "Rudy", "Hoosiers", "Coach Carter" or "Friday Night Lights".