Gabriela Toscano

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Gabriela Toscano
Born (1965-10-25) 25 October 1965 (age 58)
Occupation actress
Years active1973-present
PartnerCarlos Rivas (1992-present)
ChildrenBruno Rivas (b. 1995)

Gabriela Rosana Toscano (born October 25, 1965, in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan actress who works in Argentina.

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Biography

Gabriela Toscano was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, on October 25, 1965. She moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, at an early age. She took part in "Música en Libertad Infantil" at the age of 4. She worked in TV series such as Cumbres borrascosas, Rosa de lejos, Coraje mamá, Alta Comedia, Los chicos crecen, Situación límite, Los machos, Gasoleros, Culpables, 1/2 Falta, Amas de casa desesperadas, Mujeres asesinas, Para vestir santos, El puntero, Esperanza mía and Quiero vivir a tu lado; and films such as El exilio de Gardel, El buen destino and Las viudas de los jueves. [1] She got her first Martín Fierro award in 2001 for her work in Culpables, and a second one in 2011 for her work in Para vestir santos; during that year she worked in El puntero. [2]

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