Born and raised in Mexico, Romero began acting professionally when he was 16 years old touring the country with musicals such as "Barnum" and "Something's Afoot". He went on to make history as a series regular playing an openly gay character in the award-winning sitcom "Los Beltrán" on Telemundo from 1999 to 2001. He has also starred as the incorrigible Sergio in "YLSE," a comedy web series with Ruth Livier and Marlene Forte; and as Sicario with Kate del Castillo in "Ingobernable" for Netflix. Other acting credits include: a bilingual reporter in "War of the Worlds" at Walt Disney Hall with Sigourney Weaver; the starring role in the critically-acclaimed international touring production of "The Ogreling" at 24th Street Theatre; a Reveler in "Crescent City," an opera produced by The Industry; the prime-time drama "Fashion House" with Bo Derek on The CW; "The Moment After" an award-winning film directed by Gerald McCullouch (CSI); Showtime's "Blood Money" with Alan Arkin; "The Father I Knew-The Michael Landon Story" next to Sheryl Ladd for CBS; "Silk Stalkings" with Stu Segall Productions; and the last film by Temi Lopez (Chain of Desire) "Home: The Horror Story." Romero's voice over talent can be heard in season five and seven of "Archer" on FX; the PBS animated series "Maya and Miguel"; ABC's "Handy Manny"; the "Scarface" and "Saints Row" video games; bilingual promos for Bravo, ABC and HBO; New Line Cinema's movie trailers; commercial campaigns for Sprint, Mazda, Old Navy, State Farm, AMPM, Red Cross, among others; and several Spanish audio books. He hosted E! Entertainment's celebrity travel and vacation show "FYE!" and the Internet radio show "The Spiritual Tourist". Additionally, Romero served as master of ceremonies for Fashion Week of the Americas in Miami, Modarte, Latin Pride and Day of the Dead in Los Angeles, and for several non-profit organizations such as GLASS, Bienestar and The Latino Commission on AIDS in New York. Romero holds a BFA from the University of Southern California, worked as an Allen Lee Hughes Fellow at Arena Stage in Washington D.C., as Assistant Director with directors such as Craig Noel and Rene Buch, and served as Artistic Director/Teacher of the bilingual outreach program Teatro Meta at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. As a young man, he was exposed to the ancient Mesoamerican cultures and today continues to work closely with the Maya Itza Council of Elders and Priests in Yucatan, Mexico. Romero is also a musician, having taken up piano at the age of six, and has trained as a painter, dancer and gymnast.
Gabriel Roth was born on December 3, 1974. He is a producer and writer, known for Grindhouse (2007), Hostel: Part II (2007) and Cabin Fever (2002). He has been married to Katie Wech since August 29, 2009.
Gabriel Rovito was born on July 29, 1967 in Argentina. He is an actor, known for Ojos que no ven (2000), Marea de arena (2009) and Los dueños del silencio (1987).
Gabriel Ruiz is known for Chicago P.D. (2014), Please Come with Me (2019) and You're So Talented (2015).
Gabriel made his feature film debut in Moonrise Kingdom (2012) as Skotak, directed by Wes Anderson, whom he worked with again on The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). Other film credits include The Kitchen, Two Against Nature, A Little Game, No Letting Go, Little Boxes, and TV shows like Better Call Saul, Blue Bloods, SVU, Madame Secretary, and Gotham. Gabriel comes from a dance and theater background, and started tap dancing when he was 4 years old. He joined the Broadway cast of Billy Elliot in the role of Michael when he was eleven. Gabriel won the Young Entertainer Award in both 2017 and 2018. He is a student at NYU Tisch with a Major in Game Design and a Minor in Japanese. In 2019, he plays his biggest role yet on the big screen, starring as the unlucky Auggie in the 1968-set horror film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019).
Gabriel Russo was born in Bowling Green Kentucky in 1990. He started making short films with his friends when he was 12. He was inspired to start making films after seeing Edward Scissorhands on television. When he was 19, he was accepted to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, NC, where he is enrolled as of 2013.
Gabriel Rysdahl is an actor and producer, known for Limbos (2014), Blue Balloons (2017) and Eldest (2018).
Gabriel Sabloff is an award-winning director, writer & editor in Los Angeles. Sabloff is known for gripping scenes of high tension, action, horror and drama. Most recently, Sabloff directed several key scenes from the feature film production of "SAMSON" (2018). Sabloff has directed several feature films and TV episodes for Pure Flix Entertainment, including the popular "REVELATION ROAD" films, "DANCER AND THE DAME", a comedy starring Billy Gardell, and "APOSTLE PETER & THE LAST SUPPER" starring Robert Loggia. Sabloff also contributed his directing and editing talents to the worldwide smash hit, "GOD'S NOT DEAD", the most profitable independent film of 2014. Previously, Sabloff worked as Creative Director for nine years at Red Monkey Pictures, a design & development company. Sabloff worked with the biggest music artists of the time, creating everything from live stage designs to animated films. He created content for: Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Mary J Blige, Missy Elliot, Usher, Lil Jon, Chris Brown, Ludacris, Bone Thugs n' Harmony, and many more. Sabloff is well known for his cinematography and editing work on the legendary 2004 short film "Grayson". A film that helped shape the new wave of professional quality fan films on the web.
Gabriel Saint is known for Chance Has No Empathy (2018), Mister Void and Ghost Light (2020).
Gabriel Santoyo is an actor, known for There Are No Saints (2022), El incidente (2014) and Cuatro lunas (2014).