Marcela Rubiales

Marcela Rubiales Jiménez (born 16 April 1958) is a Mexican singer, actress, and television presenter.

Marcela Rubiales
Born
Marcela Rubiales Jiménez
OccupationSinger, actress, television presenter
Years active1977present
Parent(s)Paco Malgesto (father)
Flor Silvestre (mother)
RelativesAntonio Aguilar (stepfather)
Dalia Inés (half-sister)
Cristina Rubiales (half-sister)
Francisco Rubiales (brother)
Antonio Aguilar, hijo (half-brother)
Pepe Aguilar (half-brother)
La Prieta Linda (aunt)
Mary Jiménez (aunt)

She is the daughter of announcer and presenter Paco Malgesto (Francisco Rubiales Calvo) and singer and actress Flor Silvestre (Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla).[1] She has a brother, Francisco Rubiales; a maternal half-sister, Dalia Inés; a paternal half-sister, Cristina Rubiales; and two maternal half-brothers, Antonio Aguilar, hijo and Pepe Aguilar. She is also a niece of singers La Prieta Linda and Mary Jiménez, her mother's younger sisters.

Rubiales began her career in 1977, when she was given a supporting role in the telenovela La venganza. Later, in 1979, she hosted the television program Complicadísimo. She made her singing debut in the early 1980s and recorded most of her hit songs for Mexico's EMI Capitol label. In films she has starred opposite actors Antonio Aguilar and Gaspar Henaine. She had her own equestrian show in the 1990s and has also acted on stage.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Cariño de mi cariño (1981)
  • Échale un quinto al piano (1982)
  • Papaloteando (1985)
  • De quebradita con banda (1993)
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