Mexican actress in film, television and theater; producer, stage director, writer, dubbing actress and dubbing director.
She has been part of renowned titles in Mexican cinematography, both in front of and behind the cameras. Her work as producer of "Rojo Amanecer" (Dir. Jorge Fons), a film starring Héctor Bonilla and María Rojo that would be the first to openly talk about the 1968 movement, and "Crónica de un desayuno" (Dir. Benjamín Cann), with Bruno Bichir and María Rojo, stand out.
Her first acting participation on the big screen was in "María de mi corazón" and later in "El corazón de la noche", both directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. In addition to these feature films, she has participated in titles such as "Ladies' Night" (Dir. Gabriela Tagliavini), "Un cuento de circo & a love song" (Dir. Demián Bichir) and "El Hombre Búfalo" (Dir. David Torres).
As a voice actress, she has lent her voice to projects such as "Charlie Brown" (by Charles M. Schultz), "Bambi" (Walt Disney Studios) and "Miss Comet" (Nippon Animation).
For television, he lists credits as part of television productions that include "Cuenta con Sofía" (Canal Once), a program with nine seasons; "Sofiando" (Imevisión), a program with five seasons; "Atrapada" (Televisa); "La otra mitad del sol" (TV Azteca); "Amor sin reserva" (TV Azteca) and Prime Video's "Chavorrucos".
In theater she has had an important work for decades, both as an actress and as a producer. Her histrionic participations in plays such as "Emociones Encontradas", "En retirada", "Tríptico de guerra", "Los monólogos de la vagina", "El extranjero", "Magnolias de acero", "Menoclownsia", "La reina de belleza de Leenane", "El cojo de Inishmaan" and "Los Perros" stand out; in addition to his baton in the production of productions such as "Almacenados" (2006), "Ataque de pánico" (2006), "Conspiración" (2007), "El día que me quieras" (2007) and "Aquel tiempo de campeones" (2007).