Desiree Casado

Desiree Casado (born August 18, 1985) is a former actress most notable for the role of Gabriela "Gabi" Rodriguez on Sesame Street, the daughter of longstanding main characters Luis and Maria. Casado took over the role in 1993 (being the first child actress hired to appear on Sesame Street).[1] Casado got the role when the previous actress, Gabriela Reagan (the real-life daughter of the actress playing Maria, Sonia Manzano), told her mother she did not enjoy being on television. The character of Gabi has become a more integral part of the show's cast in the last couple of years, perhaps mostly to fulfill Sesame Workshop's need to sustain youth among the cast, as the old guard of the show ages. Casado's character of Gabriela is one of only a handful of Latino characters who have appeared on Sesame Street.[2]

In addition to her role as Gabi, Casado appeared in various television commercials. Her film credits include I Like It Like That (1994), Bed of Roses (1996), Joe's Apartment (1996), Wishful Thinking (1997) and Gloria (1999). In 2004 she acted in her first starring role in the independent film Juicy. According to her official Sesame Street cast biography, Casado loves to dance, especially Hip-Hop, and is taking ballet lessons. She has since retired from acting and now works as a yoga instructor. [3]

References

  1. "The gentrification of "Sesame Street": Cashing out, once and for all, from the radical notion that the urban working class are people, too". Salon. Salon. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. "10 Latino Characters Who Made Their Way to Sesame Street". Latina. Latina. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  3. Leon, Melissa (8 September 2015). "Why Maria Left 'Sesame Street'". Daily Beast. Retrieved 23 June 2020. When Manzano became pregnant with her now-27-year-old daughter, Gabriela, Maria also became pregnant—and the real-life Gaby played her TV daughter for several years. (She’s now a yoga instructor.)
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