Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1979-01-01
- Born Place: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Gabriel Nuncio
Gabriel Nuncio, born on August 7, 1979, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, is a multifaceted talent in the Mexican film industry, excelling as an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. He began his career as a stand-up comedian before transitioning to film. Nuncio's producing credits include Cary Fukunaga's "Victoria para chino," and he made his directorial debut with "Cumbres," which premiered at South by Southwest in 2014. He co-wrote "Los Herederos" and has produced notable films like "Territorio," "Vaquero del mediodía," and the critically acclaimed "Ya no estoy aquí." He also co-wrote and produced "El norte sobre el vacío," in which he also acted.As an actor, Nuncio has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "The Biggest Fan" (2025) as Aristóteles Orozco, "Technoboys" (2024), "Lázaro de noche" (2024), and the popular series "Luis Miguel: The Series." He also starred in and co-directed "This Is Not a Comedy" (2021). Beyond acting and directing, Nuncio is a prolific writer, having penned episodes for the series "Sierra Madre: No Trespassing," "Holy Family," "Once Upon a Time... Happily Never After," and "The House of Flowers," among other projects. His diverse contributions have established him as a significant figure in contemporary Mexican cinema and television.

