played Isabella Bautista, one of the key members of the Guadalajara drug cartel.
Her character, Bautista, is the girlfriend of drug lord Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo. Although her role is based on a fictitious person, it draws inspiration from real-life female drug lords such as Sandra Ávila Beltrán.
"Narcos: Mexico" delves deeply into the brutal drug conflicts of the Guadalajara Cartel in 1980s Mexico, focusing on marijuana boss Gallardo and the DEA operatives hellbent on pinning him down.
The show not only made Ruiz famous but more aware of her culture. Since embracing her on-screen character, Ruiz confessed to falling in love with her culture and history.
RUIZ IS THRILLED BY HER NEW ROLE
Ruiz has been cast alongside Hollywood greats like Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson in the thriller "Father Stu," which premieres on April 13, 2022. She feels a sense of pride in representing Latinas in Hollywood.
"Father Stu," written and directed by Rosalind Ross, features several thrilling moments with many talking points. Ruiz plays the bright Carmen, who is described as witty and lovely.
The actress confessed her admiration for the new film during a chat with Hola. Asides from working with more experienced Hollywood vets, Ruiz felt the script was a perfect match with what she loves to play. She told Hola:
"I was sent the script. I read it. I really liked it because it spoke about a vocation and faith and the capacity of a human being to be redeemed and to grow and to become whoever that person wants to become."
Ruiz looks forward to the lovely reviews and rating the movie will receive following its premiere. The actress, who lives in a cottage-style house in Santa Monica where she draws inspiration, believes "Father Stu" will be warmly received by critics.
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