Graciela Borges embarked on a cinematic journey in the late 1950s, securing pivotal roles in various films. One of her most notable performances during this period was in the 1956 film "Una Cita con la Vida", where she shared the screen with renowned actress Gilda Lousek.
A standout performance in the 1970 film "Cronica de una Señora" showcased Borges' remarkable talent as she portrayed an aristocratic woman consumed by boredom. This film, like many others she made during the 1970s, was directed by the acclaimed Raúl De La Torre.
In television, Borges enjoyed significant success in the 1966 soap opera "Tres Destinos", alongside leading actresses Elsa Daniel, Marcela Lopez Rey, and Maria Aurelia Bisutti. The 1970s saw her take on numerous main characters in the popular "Alta Comedia". Fast-forward to 1994, and Borges appeared in multiple episodes of "Alta Comedia", including "La Casa", directed by Maria Herminia Avellaneda and featuring a talented cast that included Jorge Marrale, Delfy De Ortega, Elena Tasisto, and Boy Olmi.
To this day, Graciela Borges continues to deliver outstanding performances in a wide range of films. Moreover, she remains a prominent figure in television, appearing in various significant shows.