Gabriel Guevara biography: 13 things about actor born in Madrid, Spain
Gabriel Guevara Mourreau is a Spanish-French actor and model born in Madrid, Spain to his Spanish father Michel Guevara and his French mother Marlene Mourreau. Michel is a dancer and Marlene is a vedette, a model, an actress and a television presenter.
Raised in Madrid, Gabriel is fluent in Spanish, French and English. Here are 13 more things about him:
In 2010, he appeared in a Royal Theater…
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First time in months that I just doodle fanart for the fun of it and it’s because I’m obsessed??? with A Ballad of Scarlet and Wine and in the new chapter the wonderful author did some awesome art for Gato and Lobo’s designs and I fell in love!!!!!!! If it’s your thing you have to read it!
So... I had to doodle them!
Also I’ve been playing Bloodborne daily and my hunter has the Cainhurst Knights attire and... I love side capes. In all cultures, I love side capes. Love them.
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Also, can we talk about the Spanish in this episode? It was so good! Props to everyone involved! Native Spanish speaker here, from actual Latinoamérica. Usually when people speak Spanish on US shows it sounds so forced and unnatural, like it was written in English and put through Google translate a couple of times and that's when they are not just speaking gibberish.
But this episode? Oh man, not this episode. First of all, Harvey's Spanish is really good (something I wasn't expecting, cause half the time "Latino" actors can barely speak the language - looking at you Lin Manuel Miranda) but Harvey speaks perfectly and so naturally! And so does his mom, and his abuelita, and every actor.
And they all have Mexican accents in Spanish. That's another thing networks don't really think about, they just get someone that speaks Spanish, it doesn't matter where they're from, it's all Spanish so why care? But, guys, we all have different accents. It's just so jarring, imagine that they introduce a character from England and he starts speaking with a US southern accent. It happens all the time. But not on this episode, they are a Mexican family and you can HEAR it. It's wonderful.
The way they kept switching and using Spanish was so well done, the Spanish felt authentic and part of the characters and their culture. And I'm just so happy. Hopefully other shows take note, this is how you show a different culture on tv.
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looking for miguel content, some great finds so far but the amount of people who are just fetishizing him and making him the ‘latin lover' stereotype is so perplexing and odd bruh
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ENZO VOGRINCIC 🖤
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Another Enzo mirror selfie to add to the collection! 😁
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Reading or watching about anything about the bts of brba is crazy because it's always something like "yeah we had like $1 and a broken camera from 1947 and everyone at AMC said this was going to be a total colossal #FLOP and we had to find some random guy on the street who's character was going to die in the second episode after he was introduced but his actor was so amazing and talented and gorgeous and blew us away he stayed and changed the trajectory of the show even though we had 0 plan for anything honestly we just started filming and whatever happened happened"
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