Gigí Ruá, a renowned Argentinean actress, was born on March 10, 1955, in Comodoro Rivadavia. With her captivating face, striking green eyes, and slender physique, she initially began her career as a model and mannequin. As the mid-1970s unfolded, she transitioned to television, making a significant impact in productions such as Carlos Lozano Dana and Alma Bressán.
Throughout the 1980s, her popularity continued to soar, earning her the favor of producers and directors who sought to cast her in various roles. She effortlessly portrayed innocent women, villains, and romantic heroines across the mediums of film, television, and theater.
In 1979, she brought Lucy to life in the theatrical sensation Dracula, under the direction of Sergio Renán. The following year, she starred alongside Osvaldo Miranda, Claudio García Satur, and Paulina Singerman in Boeng-Boeing at the Provincial theater of Mar del Plata.
As her career reached its peak in the late 1980s, Gigí Ruá welcomed a son and subsequently relocated to Uruguay for a few years. However, she returned in the early 1990s, taking on increasingly committed roles that showcased her remarkable talent.