Gabriel Morales, an American singer, actor, songwriter, and dancer, was born in Hialeah, a small Cuban-dominant town in Miami, Florida. He began his journey in the entertainment industry at a young age, perfecting his skills in dance, acting, modeling, song, and musical theater by the time he was just 7 years old.
Morales' early start in acting came after submitting an audition tape to Sabado Gigante of Univision, leading to his first acting debut. He then became a student at the renowned MDA academy, owned and operated by the famous Chilean producer and choreographer Maiten Montenegro.
In 2005, Morales participated in the television show Codigo Fama Internacional from Televisa in Mexico City, representing the United States and receiving 3rd place in popularity, voted by the Mexican public. During his time on the show, he performed in two live television musicals that were broadcast in Mexico and various countries in Latin America.
In addition to his work on Codigo Fama Internacional, Morales was a member of the Miami Heat Junior Jam Dance Team for four consecutive years. He then went on to participate in several Latin soap operas, including El amor no tiene precio, Olvidarte jamas, Al filo de la ley, Decisiones, Loteria, El cuerpo del deseo, and La viuda de blanco.
Morales' film credits include The Perfect Game, where he shared roles with notable artists such as Paty Manterola, Cheech Marin, Clifton Colin Jr., and Louis Gosset Jr. He moved to Los Angeles in 2009 and began working on Nickelodeon's Dance on Sunset, as well as the major Sear's campaign 'Back to School' alongside Selena Gomez.
In the years following, Morales appeared on several television series, including Make it or Brake it on ABC, Scandal on ABC, Shake it Up on Disney, and Medium on CBS. He also worked on the films Wake, Crossed the Line, and Armed Response, alongside actors such as Ethan Embry, Ian Somerholder, Ice-T, Cary Elwes, Adam Arkin, Ving Rhames, Michael Gladis, and Clea Duvall.
At the age of 15, Morales joined the boyband 'IM5', which had a five-year run and included many televised appearances and a TV-mini series coined #BANDCAMP. During their time together, the group performed for sold-out venues across the UK, Mexico, and North America, and was nominated for a Radio Disney Music Award.
Currently, Morales is working on a Latin crossover project and is involved in various film projects set to be announced in 2018.