Young Mexican actress who began her acting career at the age of 15, entering the theater with the Macramé Collective.
He filmed his first movie, "Las Hijas de Abril", directed by multi-award winning director Michel Franco, where he shares credits with Emma Suárez and Hernán Mendoza. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival (2017) and was awarded the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section. She, in turn, was recognized as Female Promise at the Canacine Awards (2017), and awarded Best Female Revelation at the Ariel Awards (2018) for this work.
Ana Valeria has positioned herself as one of the favorite talents among young audiences by starring in projects that speak directly to those audiences. Her film work includes "Muerte al verano" (Dir. Sebastián Padilla), nominated for the Ariel Award (2022) in the category of Best First Film; "Mi novia es la revolución" (Dir. Marcelino Islas); "Los días que no estuve" (Dir. Samuel Ríos y Valles) and "¿Cómo matar a mamá?" (Dir. José Ramón Chávez).
In addition to her presence in big screen projects, Ana Valeria stars in the series "Control Z" (Netflix) and "Las Bravas F.C. (HBOMax), in addition to participating in "El Colapso", a ViX choral series, HBOMax's "Como agua para chocolate" and "Las Hermanas Guerra" (Netflix), which she stars in.
In theater he has been part of works such as "El Rey Galaor" (Dir. Ximena Sánchez), "El último arrecife en tercera dimensión" (Dir. Mariana Gándara), "Rigoletto" (Dir. Enrique Singer) and "Lobas" (Dir. Paula Zendaya Cervantes).