Georgina da Ella is an actress, translator, adapter, and dubbing director originally from Puebla, Mexico but has lived in Mexico City since she was young. From a young age, she participated in radio shows and children's theater, which sparked her interest in dubbing. She became particularly interested in the art form after watching series such as Sailor Moon and Ranma ½. Georgina found a booth at the FAMA dubbing school during a convention, directed by Esteban Siller, which caught her attention so much that she decided to enroll. She studied alongside Alfredo Gabriel Basurto and formed a good friendship with him. In 1997, Georgina began her career in the medium, making her first loop in the film Children of the Corn, later participating in various film and television projects. Many of her early works were done at Audiomaster 3000 as part of SITATYR. Alongside her acting work, Georgina also started directing, translating, and adapting dubbing projects. She studied Communication and Public Relations at the Latin American University and later obtained a Master's degree in Social Communication from Simón Bolívar University. Georgina was a teacher at the University Anáhuac México Norte and founded CCAudiovisual, an audiovisual communication center where acting and translation classes are currently taught both in person and online.