Here’s a fun experiment. Try to find ten solid facts about Margarita Briggs-Guzman that don’t start with “her dad is…”
Good luck. I tried. It’s basically impossible.
She’s the daughter of Luis Guzmán — yes, that Luis Guzmán, the guy from Boogie Nights, the guy who’s now Gomez Addams on Wednesday. And that’s pretty much where most of the internet’s “knowledge” about Margarita stops. Let’s actually dig into what’s real here, because the contradictions alone are kind of wild.
Quick Bio
| Detail | Info |
| Full Name | Margarita Briggs-Guzman |
| Born | November 13, 1995 |
| Age (2026) | 30 |
| Father | Luis Guzmán (actor — Boogie Nights, Carlito’s Way, Wednesday) |
| Mother | Angelita Galarza-Guzman |
| Twin Brother | Yoruba Briggs-Guzman (same birthdate) |
| Family Status | Adopted (some sources say biological — accounts conflict) |
| Siblings | Cemí, Yoruba, Clare, Yemaya, Luna-Aurora, Jace O’Flynn (sibling count itself varies by source — 5 vs. 7 total kids) |
| Family Home | Farm in Cabot, Vermont |
| Public Appearances | “We’re The Millers” premiere, 2013 |
| Career/Profession | Not publicly documented |
| Online Presence | Minimal to none verified |
Okay, now let’s actually talk about this.
Wait — Is She Adopted Or Not?
This is the first thing that jumped out at me, and it’s honestly kind of funny in a “nobody actually knows” way.
Some articles flatly state Margarita is adopted. Others say she and her twin brother Yoruba are biological children. One source even claims the family has five kids total, while another insists it’s actually seven.
Two basic facts — how many kids does this man have, and is this specific daughter adopted — and the internet can’t agree on either. That tells you everything about how thin the actual reporting is here.
See also “Robert Marcato: The Quiet Kid From The Osbournes Who Just… Disappeared“
Let’s Talk About Dad For a Second, Because He’s the Whole Reason We’re Here
Luis Guzmán is the real story, honestly. Grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan — he’s compared the conditions there to East Berlin, which is a hell of a comparison. Worked as a social worker in his twenties before acting became a thing.
He’s called his break into acting a “fluke.” A fluke that turned into 160-plus acting credits, work with Steven Soderbergh and Paul Thomas Anderson, and now a recurring spot as Gomez Addams in Wednesday. That’s not a small career.
He married Angelita Galarza in 1985. Decades together, in an industry where that’s basically a unicorn. And from that marriage came — depending on which article you trust — somewhere between five and seven kids.

The Vermont Farm Thing Is Actually Real, Though
Here’s a detail that’s consistent across sources, which honestly surprised me given how shaky everything else is: the Guzmán family lives on a farm in Cabot, Vermont. There’s a “sugar shack” where they make maple syrup. Luis reportedly had to get over a fear of horses to live there.
So picture this. A guy known for playing tough, street-smart, working-class characters in major films… raises his kids on a farm making maple syrup in rural Vermont. That’s a genuinely funny contrast, and also probably exactly why his kids have managed to stay so far off the radar.
Living in LA basically guarantees paparazzi exposure for celebrity kids. Living on a farm in Cabot, Vermont? Nobody’s driving out there for a photo.
Margarita’s Twin Gets More Coverage Than She Does
Here’s something non-linear but worth pointing out — Margarita’s twin brother Yoruba actually has slightly more documented info than she does. He went to Cabot High School, then St. Johnsbury Academy (same school as their sister Luna-Aurora), graduating in 2014.
He’s also apparently into art — posts work that’s either by Jean-Michel Basquiat or inspired by him, plus old media clips set to lofi beats. Pretty standard mid-2010s internet kid stuff, honestly.
Margarita? Nothing like that exists for her. Same birthday, same family, same upbringing — and somehow her brother has an entire paragraph of internet trivia while she has basically a blank page.
The “We’re The Millers” Premiere Is Basically Her Entire Public Record
If you want the single most concrete, verifiable thing about Margarita Briggs-Guzman’s public life, here it is: she attended the New York premiere of “We’re The Millers” with her dad in 2013.
That’s it. That’s the headline moment. A movie premiered on the red carpet, standing next to her father, at 17 or 18 years old.
One source also mentions Luis posted a photo of her on the beach around a year later. So — a premiere, and a beach photo. Combined, that’s the entire documented public footprint of an adult human being.

Compare That To Her Siblings For a Second
This is where the family dynamic gets interesting. Some of Margarita’s siblings have real, ongoing public profiles.
Cemí Briggs-Guzman is an actor and producer, runs a production company with his dad called Dark Rabbit Productions, has acting and producing credits on multiple films. Yemaya Briggs-Guzman is a social media influencer with an OnlyFans presence under the name “Miss G.” Luna-Aurora is an abstract artist with a whole aesthetic built around religious imagery.
And then there’s Margarita. No production company. No influencer account. No art page. Same last name, same famous dad, completely different relationship with visibility.
So What Does She Actually Do?
Honestly? Nobody knows. Or at least, nobody’s published it.
Every single article I found about her either says nothing about a career or vaguely implies she “lives a private life away from Hollywood.” Which, sure — but that’s not information, that’s just the absence of information dressed up in a sentence.
Compare that to her dad’s IMDb page, which lists over 160 credits. Margarita’s entire searchable career output, by contrast, fits in a single paragraph — and most of that paragraph is about other people.
Here’s My Actual Take On All This
This is where I get a little ranty, so bear with me.
A huge chunk of the internet runs on content about people who don’t actually want to be content. Margarita Briggs-Guzman didn’t choose to be famous. She was born into a famous household, attended one red carpet as a teenager, and then — by every indication — just lived her life normally.
And yet there are multiple full-length articles “about” her. Articles that, when you strip away the padding, contain maybe three actual facts: her birthday, her twin brother’s name, and one movie premiere from over a decade ago. Everything else is filler about her dad, or vague language about “privacy” that could apply to literally anyone who isn’t on Instagram.
That’s not journalism. That’s SEO content farming dressed up as a biography. And honestly, it’s a little gross when you think about it — building pageviews off a person specifically because they chose NOT to be a public figure.
Final Thoughts
Look, I get why people search for this. Luis Guzmán is a beloved actor, people are curious about his family, fair enough. But there’s a difference between curiosity and manufacturing a “profile” for someone who has — by every measure — opted out of public life.
Margarita Briggs-Guzman isn’t hiding some scandal. She’s not “mysterious.” She just… didn’t become a public person. That’s allowed. That’s normal, actually — most people aren’t public figures, including most children of famous people.
If anything, her near-total absence from the public record should be read as a success story, not a mystery to be solved. She grew up on a maple syrup farm in Vermont with a famous dad and apparently just… lived a regular life. Good for her. Genuinely.
FAQs
1. Who is Margarita Briggs-Guzman?
She’s one of the children of actor Luis Guzmán and his wife Angelita Galarza-Guzman, born November 13, 1995.
2. Is Margarita Briggs-Guzman adopted?
Sources disagree. Some describe her as adopted, while others describe her and her twin brother as biological children of Luis Guzmán and Angelita Galarza.
3. Does Margarita have any siblings?
Yes — sources mention siblings including Cemí, Yoruba (her twin), Yemaya, Luna-Aurora, Clare, and Jace O’Flynn, though the total number of children in the family varies between five and seven depending on the source.
4. Who is Margarita’s twin brother?
Yoruba Briggs-Guzman, born the same day, November 13, 1995. He attended Cabot High School and St. Johnsbury Academy.
5. What does Margarita Briggs-Guzman do for a living?
This isn’t publicly documented anywhere. No career, profession, or public role has been reported.
6. Has Margarita Briggs-Guzman appeared publicly with her father?
Yes, most notably at the New York premiere of “We’re The Millers” in 2013.
7. Where did Margarita Briggs-Guzman grow up?
On a farm in Cabot, Vermont, where the Guzmán family has lived for years.
8. Who are Margarita’s parents?
Actor Luis Guzmán and his wife Angelita Galarza-Guzman, married in 1985.
9. Is Margarita Briggs-Guzman on social media?
There’s no verified, widely confirmed social media account attributed to her.
10. How is Margarita different from her siblings in terms of public profile?
Several of her siblings — like Cemí (actor/producer) and Yemaya (social media influencer) — have active public careers, while Margarita has no documented public career or online presence.
11. Why is there so little information about Margarita Briggs-Guzman?
Because she appears to have deliberately stayed out of the public eye, unlike some of her siblings, the Guzmán family has generally protected their children’s privacy.
12. What is Margarita Briggs-Guzman’s net worth?
There’s no documented or verifiable net worth information for her specifically.
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