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  1. Juan Pablo Gamboa (born November 24, 1966) is a Colombian actor. He was born in Cali. The second of four children, Juan Pablo Gamboa Cook was raised in a bi-cultural, bilingual household due to his mother, Sandra Cook - originally from Boston who went to Colombia with the Peace Corps and his colombian father, Andrés Gamboa Ruiz. [1]

  2. Juan Pablo Gamboa nació el 24 de noviembre de 1966 en la ciudad de Cali y es hijo de Sandra Cook, quienes una mujer nacida en los Estados Unidos y que viaja a Colombia con los Cuerpos de Paz Peace Corps y del colombiano Andrés Gamboa Ruiz, con quien se casa con ella.

  3. Juan Pablo Gamboa. Actor: La usurpadora. Juan Pablo Gamboa is a United States citizen born in Cali, Colombia on November 24, 1966. The second of four children, he was raised in a bi-cultural, bilingual household due to his mother's Bostonian origin and his father's Colombian heritage.

  4. 129K Followers, 392 Following, 387 Posts - Juan Pablo Gamboa (@juanpablogamboaoficial) on Instagram: "Film, Theatre, and Television Actor, Writer and Producer... Father of four beautiful people!

  5. Juan Pablo Gamboa. Actor: Vuelo 1503. Juan Pablo Gamboa is a United States citizen born in Cali, Colombia on November 24, 1966. The second of four children, he was raised in a bi-cultural, bilingual household due to his mother's Bostonian origin and his father's Colombian heritage.

  6. Juan Pablo Gamboa. عربي. Juan Pablo Gamboaخوان بابلو جامبوا. Biography. Colombian actor born on 24 November 1966 in Cali, Colombia. He studied communication at Hofstra University, New York. His works include Vuelo 1503 (2005), El Final del Paraíso (2019), and Cumbia Ninja (2013-2015). Nationality: Colombia. Date of Birth: 24 November 1966.

  7. Juan Pablo Gamboa (born November 24, 1966) is a Colombian actor. He was born in Cali. The second of four children, Juan Pablo Gamboa Cook was raised in a bi-cultural, bilingual household due to his mother, Sandra Cook - originally from Boston who went to Colombia with the Peace Corps and his colombian father, Andrés Gamboa Ruiz.