Gabriela Hernández Explained

Gabriela Hernández
Birth Name:María Gabriela Hernández Gómez
Birth Date:January 15, 1939
Birth Place:Valdivia
Alma Mater:University of Chile
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1960–present
Spouse:José María Montero (until 1982)
Children:1

María Gabriela Hernández Gómez (born January 15, 1939), also known as Gaby Hernández, is a Chilean theater, film and television actress with a long active career.

Early life and education

Her father was from Castilla, Spain, and her mother of Chilean origin. She is the younger sister of Nieves Hernández and also actress Naldy Hernández.

Her childhood was in Valdivia and in her adolescence she moved to Santiago, where she graduated from secondary education at Liceo Experimental Manuel de Salas. At age 10 she entered the National Conservatory of Music, where she enhanced her skills for the piano.

She studied theater at the School of Theater of the University of Chile, where she was a generation partner of Sonia Mena, Lucy Salgado and Diana Sanz. As a student, she participated in the play La casa de Bernarda Alba from 1960, alongside actresses such as Marés González, Bélgica Castro, María Cánepa, Carmen Bunster, Claudia Paz and María Teresa Fricke.

Career

1960s

In 1962 she made her professional debut in the role of Cornelia in the first version of El abanderado by Luis Alberto Heiremans, in the Antonio Varas Room of the same university. For a short time she worked at the company Los mimos de Noisvander by Enrique Noisvander. During this period, she also participated in the magazine Cine Amor, starring in several fotonovelas.

In 1964, she replaced Carmen Barros in the leading role of Carmela in the second world tour of Isidora Aguirre's La pergola de las flores, with great international success.

At the age of 24, after the tour of the play, the Spanish producer Luis de Llano Palmer offered him an exclusive contract on Televisa, settling in Mexico for five years, working on television in productions such as Rocambole and various Mexican television programs. During this period she worked in theater plays and musical shows of Cabaret, dancer of the Latin Show Ballet of Chavela Vargas. She also studied Jazz dance at the John di Martino Academy. Subsequently, she worked for two years in Washington D.C., United States.

1970s

During the 1970s, she settled in Spain performing various theater productions. There she worked in theater together with Josep Maria Pou, at the María Guerrero Theater, in productions by various renowned playwrights, with great success.

1980s

After more than 15 years away from her native country, where she developed an acting career mainly in Mexico, the United States and Spain, she returned to Chile in 1988 to vote in favor of the No campaign in the military dictatorship in the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite.

In the same year, the producer Sonia Fuchs offered her a television contract to participate in soap operas of the Dramatic Area of TVN. Her debut in telenovelas was with a supporting role in Bellas y Audaces, starring Luz Jiménez and Sonia Viveros. The following year, she participated in the biographical miniseries Teresa de los Andes directed by Vicente Sabatini in the role of Juana del Solar.

1990s

From 1990 to 2000 she actively participated in the Dramatic Area of Channel 13, standing out in ¿Te conté?, Villa Napoli, Marrón Glacé, Amor a domicilio, Fuera de control and in the series Los Carcamo.

2000s

From 2001 to 2005 she collaborated with María Eugenia Rencoret on successful TVN soap operas, such as Amores de Mercado and Purasangre.

2010s

In 2014 she left TVN to emigrate to Mega's Dramatic Area, where she participated in the television series Pituca sin lucas, where her character Lita Amunátegui obtained great success and recognition.

In 2017 she participated in the play Lady Marginal, directed by Claudia Di Girólamo, in tribute to the playwright Juan Radrigán.

In 2019, she debuted as a television host in the morning magazine Viva la pipol de Chilevisión.

Awards and recognition

In 2018, she received a tribute from the Actors Union of Chile to her career.

In 2020 she was recognized with the title of Illustrious Daughter of the city of Valdivia.[1] [2]

Filmography

Films

AñoPelículaPersonajeDirector
1983 La muñeca Esperanza De Provens
1990Dos mujeres en la ciudadHortensiaClaudio di Girólamo
1994Johnny cien pesos ConserjeGustavo Graef Marino
2001Un ladrón y su mujerMadre de AnaRodrigo Sepúlveda
2002El LeytonJosefaGonzalo Justiniano
2003B-HappyPetaGonzalo Justiniano
2004Mar adentroAlejandro Amenábar
2006Padre nuestroIsabelRodrigo Sepúlveda
2008A un metro de ti Daniel Henríquez
2009Las golondrinas de Altazor Mauricio Álamo
2010Que pena tu vidaMadre de Alma Nicolás López
2013Aftershock Empleada de limpiezaNicolás López
2016Nunca vas a estar soloLucyÁlex Anwandter
Viejos amoresElla mismaGloria Laso
2018No estoy locaMadre de CarolinaNicolás López

Telenovelas

AñoTelenovela PersonajeCanal
1967RocamboleGabriela LoncomillaTelevisión Nacional
1988Bellas y audacesCeleste Riquelme
1989A la sombra del ángel Emilia Torreblanca
1990¿Te conté? Pola Lhorente Canal 13
1991Villa Nápoli Aída Faúndez
1992El palo al gato Alicia
1993Marrón Glacé Leonor Anderson
1994 Champaña Eunice García
Top secret Amanda Gross
1995 El amor está de moda Leonor
Amor a domicilio Marjorie Astudillo "Madame Katmandú"
1996 Marrón Glacé, el regresoLeonor Anderson
1997Eclipse de lunaCarmen Vega
1998AmándoteEvangelina Cisneros
1999Fuera de controlAmelia Salamanca
2000Sabor a tiPurísima "Puri"
2001Amores de mercadoNora Pacheco Televisión Nacional
2002Purasangre Isidora Lyon
2003Pecadores Lila Corona de Flores
2004Destinos cruzadosEloísa Barrera
2005VersusPeonía Torrejón
2006Charly tangoLorenza Salazar Canal 13
2008Don amorCecilia Ovalle
2009Cuenta conmigo Blanca Núñez
2010Primera damaMirza Pérez
2011MalditaMaría Soto Mega
2012Pobre ricoSonia Hundurraga Televisión Nacional
2013Somos los CarmonaPerpetua Loyola
2014Pituca sin lucasLidia "Lita" Amunátegui Mega
2016Pobre gallo Rayén Cheuquepan
Señores papisMaría Elena "Nena" Larrondo
2018Casa de muñecosNora Elizalde
2021DementePaola Barnechea
2023Juego de ilusionesMargarita Lorca
2024Al sur del corazónHilda Bravo

TV Series

AñoSeriePersonajeCanal
1989Teresa de los AndesJuana del SolarTelevisión Nacional
1992Estrictamente sentimental
1996Amor a domicilio, la comediaMadame KatmandúCanal 13
1998-1999Los CárcamoMarilyn Bustamante
2000El día menos pensadoTelevisión Nacional
2008AídaFresia
2011PrófugosSuegra de Óscar HBO
201112 días: Horror en QuilicuraEsposa de Osvaldo Chilevisión

Theatre

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elizalde. Paula. Gaby Hernández: Aventuras y recuerdos. 2021-01-23. Grupo Educar. es.
  2. Web site: Gabriela Hernández. 2021-01-23. Cinechile. es.