She is a graduate of the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) and of the School of Philosophy and Letters, where she studied a degree in Dramatic Art. Versatility is one of the skills of Yuriria del Valle, who conquers the stage as well as a film or television camera.
She began her career in 1992 in the film "El Bulto" (Dir. Gabriel Retes), and since then she has added to her filmography titles such as "Manos Libres" (Dir. José Buil), for which she received an Ariel Award nomination in the Female Co-Acting category (2005); "Efectos secundarios" (Dir. Issa López); "Casi Divas" (Dir. Issa López); "El Ombligo de Guie'dani" (Dir. Xavi Sala); "Souvenir" (Dir. Armond Cohen), premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and nominated for Best Mexican Feature Film at the Guadalajara International Film Festival (2019). Xavi Sala); "Souvenir" (Dir. Armond Cohen), premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and nominated for Best Mexican Feature Film at the Guadalajara International Film Festival (2019); "Donde los pájaros van a morir" (Dir. Analeine Cal y Mayor); "Navidad en vivo" (Dir. Salvador Suárez Obregón) and "¿Quieres ser mi hijo?" (Dir. Ihtzi Hurtado), one of the most watched titles on ViX after its premiere.
Also within the cinematographic field, she lists short films such as "Todos los aviones del mundo" (Dir. Lucía Gajá); "La ropa sucia" (Dir. Yoame Escamilla), for which shereceived the award for Best Actress at the Short Films Festival Mexico (2008); "Gravedad" (Dir. Pedro Gómez Millán) and "Vivir toda la vida" (Dir. Marlén Ríos-Farjat).
For television, she has participated in "Sin tetas no hay paraíso" (Caracol Televisión); "Rocío Dúrcal, Volver a verte" (Telecinco); "Dos lunas" (Cadena Tres); "Narcos: México" (Netflix); "Backdoor" (Viacom), showing as rarely her talent in comedy; "Rebelde" (Netflix), global success of the platform; "Todo por Lucy" (Prime Video); "Sierra Madre" (HBO Max); and "¿Quién lo mató?" (Prime Video).
In theater she has worked in dozens of productions, such as "Sólo quiero hacerte feliz", "Verónica en portada", "Humor mierda", "Impro Broadway" and "Impro Lucha". Among her recognitions in this area, Yuriria won the Actor Revelation Award from the Mexican Association of Theater Critics (AMCT) thanks to the play "El último piso".