Ximena Rubio
Ximena Rubio is a Mexican film and television actress. She was born in Mexico City on December 2, 1978, granddaughter of famous Mexican film director Servando González, the first Mexican to direct a film in Hollywood and sister to director Pedro González Rubio.[1]
Training
Ximena González Rubio studied classical ballet from the age of six.[2] In her teens, she decided to study acting, training with Luwick Margules and José Luís Ibáñez, of the Actoral Training Centre (CEFAC) of TV Azteca in Mexico. Ximena Rubio's father was architecture and mother was lawyer. In 2007, she traveled to New York City to continue training at The Actor's Studio, but decided to end her studies when she received the offer to star in the telenovela "Contrato de Amor"
Telenovelas and movies
Telenovelas
- 2011: El 8º Mandamiento" ... Sofia
- 2010: Stars in "Las Aparicio" with Liz Gallardo, Gabriela de la Garza and Maria del Carmen Farías[3]
- 2008: Stars in "Contrato de Amor
- 2004: "Al Filo de la Ley", "Gitanas"
- 2002: " Daniela"
- 2001: "Lo que callamos las mujeres".
- 2000: "Golpe Bajo" y "Hablama de Amor"
- 1999: "Háblame de Amor", “Besos prohibidos”
- 1998: "Señora", "Azul Tequila"
Movies
- 2003: Maravillas
- 2007: El viaje de la nona[4]
See also
References
- Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Archived November 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- Archived November 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- "Las Aparicio: Actores de Las Aparicio". Lasaparicioonline.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
External links
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