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Actress Gabriela De La Garza was born in Mexico City to musician parents Sergio De La Garza, a pianist, and Carmen Tames Mejia, an organist. Her grandfather is the legendary Manuel Tames "Regulo" - one of the most influential actors of Mexico's Golden Film Era. Gabriela started her career in commercials and modeling jobs then turned her focus to television. Gabriela became the host for the popular music show "Ya-TV" produced by HBO/Warner Music. The show made Gabriela a recognizable figure throughout South America, Mexico, and Miami and she accomplished this while earning her degree in Psychology from Iberoamericana University in Mexico City. Gabriela's credits include a supporting role as an avatar in 20th Century Fox's 2009 hit "Dragonball Evolution" and the Jennifer Lopez produced "Como Ama Una Mujer". Gabriela also starred in the hit series "Bienes Raices," and the hugely popular "Las Aparicio," which earned her a Best Actress in a Leading Role honor at the International TV Festival in Argentina in 2010. In 2013, Gabriela starred in the Mexico City theater hit production of Nora Ephron's play "Love, Loss & What I Wore". She also premiered two films: "Nos Vemos Papa" (See you, Dad) and "Orol" after successful festival runs. Next up, Gabriela can be seen in lead roles in "Lynch" (Season 2 & 3) on Mundo Fox and in Season 3 of the critically acclaimed HBO Latino series "Capadocia"all airing in the U.S. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Team GDLG