Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Gabriel
Gabriel Benítez
Gabriel Benítez es un artista marcial mixto mexicano. Fue concursante de The Ultimate Fighter: Latinoamérica 1, y compite en la división de peso pluma de Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Gabriel Lacroix
Gabriel Lacroix is a former French rugby union player. His position was winger and he used to play for Stade Rochelais.
Gabriel Ávalos
Gabriel Ávalos Stumpfs es un futbolista paraguayo que juega como delantero en Argentinos Juniors de la Liga Profesional Argentina.
Gabriel Rivera
Adrian Gabriel Rivera nicknamed "Señor Sack" was an American college and professional football player who was a nose tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for a single season in 1983. Rivera played college football for Texas Tech where he earned All-American honors in 1982. Rivera was a first round pick in the 1983 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Gabriel Torje
Gabriel Torje es un futbolista profesional rumano que juega como centrocampista en el Bandırmaspor de la TFF Primera División.
Gabriel Sabourin
Gabriel Sabourin is a Canadian actor and screenwriter from Quebec. He is most noted for the 2017 film It's the Heart That Dies Last , for which he received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards.
Gabriel Menino
Gabriel Vinicius Menino, conocido como Gabriel Menino, es un futbolista profesional brasileño que juega como mediocentro en el Palmeiras del Brasileirao y en la selección nacional de Brasil. También puede desempeñarse como lateral derecho.
Gabriel Turville-Petre
Edward Oswald Gabriel Turville-Petre was an English philologist who specialized in Old Norse studies.
Gabriel Bateman
Gabriel Michael Bateman es un actor estadounidense.
Gabriel Bacquier
Gabriel Bacquier was a French operatic baritone. One of the leading baritones of the 20th century and particularly associated with the French and Italian repertoires, he was considered a fine singing actor equally at home in dramatic or comic roles and gave regular song recitals. He was a long-term member of the Opéra-Comique and the Paris Opera, but forged a long career internationally at leading opera houses in Europe and the U.S. His large discography spans five decades, and he was considered as “the ambassador of French song”.