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Paulina Gaitán Ruíz
Born
Paulina Gaitan Ruiz

(1992-02-19) February 19, 1992 (age 32)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Paulina Gaitán Ruíz (born February 19, 1992) is a Mexican actress. She is best known throughout Mexican television and movies. She is more recently known for her role in the popular Netflix series, Narcos, as the devoted young wife of Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

Biography

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Paulina Gaitán was born in Mexico City.[1] Gaitán started acting at age 9[2] and at the age of 12 had an important role in Mexican director Luis Mandoki's Innocent Voices, a tale about the civil war in El Salvador.[3]

She was the female lead in the Cary Joji Fukunaga film Sin Nombre, where she played the character of Sayra, who joins her father and uncle when they try to migrate from Honduras to the United States, and ends up travelling with El Casper, a gang member, played by actor Edgar Flores.[4]

Gaitán also played a girl kidnapped by sex traffickers in the 2007 movie Trade alongside Kevin Kline. She portrayed Sabina, a lead role in the Mexican horror drama We Are What We Are (Somos Lo Que Hay) in 2010.[5] In addition, she has played the role of Zuvely in the short film En Tus Manos, which was also released in 2010.

In 2012, Gaitán starred in the ensemble cast of the ABC Steven Spielberg series The River. Since 2015, she has starred in the Netflix original series Narcos as Tata, the wife of narcoterrorist Pablo Escobar. In 2018, she began starring as Violetta, the female lead in the Amazon Prime Original Series Diablo Guardián.

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Animales en peligro Voice
Voces inocentes Angelita
2006 Morirse en domingo Isabel
2007 Trade Adriana
Cuando las cosas suceden Fernanda
Cielo Cielo Television film
2008 Insignificant Things Esmeralda Nominated – Ariel Award for Best Actress
2009 Sin nombre Sayra
Codicia Julia Short film
La mitad del mundo Paulina
2010 En tus manos Zuvely Short film
We Are What We Are Sabina
2011 La cebra Valentina
Inocencia Gaby Short film
Días de gracia Camila
El Bukanas Ashley
2012 Matilde Gaby Short film
Las paredes hablan Lupe
Hermanas Luz Short film
2013 Deseo Adolescente
Ni aquí ni allá Short film
2014 Cuatro lunas Rosita in Telenovela Voice
Eddie Reynolds y los ángeles de acero Natalia
2015 Crossing point Lucille Associate producer
Las Aparicio Rafaela Primera
Ruta Madre Colette
2018 The Good Girls Ana Paula Nominated – Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress[6]
2019 Souvenir Isabel
2020 Territorio Lupe
2022 Me Casé Con Un Idiota Flor
2024 City of Dreams TBA

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1992 Mujer, casos de la vida real Episode: "Los pasos de mamá"
2010 Las Aparicio Ileana Delacroix
2010 Capadocia Andrea Marín
2012 The River Jahel Valenzuela
2013 Sr. Ávila Juliana Rivas
2015 Señorita Pólvora Noemí "Beretta" Co-lead role
2015-16 Narcos Tata Escobar
2018 Señora Acero (season 5) Leticia Moreno
2018 Diablo Guardián Violetta Main role; 18 episodes
2020 El Presidente María Inés "Nené" Facuse Main role; 8 episodes
2021 Before I Forget Main role
2022 Belascoarán Irene

References

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  1. ^ "Paulina Gaitán – Biografia". Biosstars International. Archived from the original on 14 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Paulina Gaitán". Glamour.
  3. ^ New York Daily News article: Paulina Gaitán's crossing over in 'Sin Nombre'. Nydailynews.com (2009-03-17); retrieved on 2011-06-04.
  4. ^ Blu-ray Review: Sin Nombre, Heyuguys.co.uk (2010-01-28); retrieved on 2011-06-04.
  5. ^ Cannes Video Day 4: Jorge Michel Grau's We Are What We Are (Somos lo que hay). Ioncinema.com (2010-05-15); retrieved 2011-06-04.
  6. ^ Magaña, Arturo (April 23, 2019). "Ariel 2019: Lista completa de nominados". Cine Premiere (in Spanish). G21 Comunicación Entertainment. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
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