At a remarkably early age, she embarked on a journey to the culturally rich city of Barcelona, where she had the privilege of studying the art of theater at the esteemed "Instituto del Teatro" under the guidance of the renowned Marta Grau.
As she honed her craft, she made her debut in the world of theater in 1944, showcasing her talents on the stages of Barcelona. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career, which would eventually take her to the prestigious "Teatro Español de Madrid" in 1948.
However, her career was temporarily interrupted when she married a distinguished Mexican medical doctor. This brief hiatus allowed her to take a step back and recharge, but she ultimately returned to the world of theater in 1967, ready to pick up where she had left off.
Upon her return to Spain, she dove headfirst back into her craft, eager to continue sharing her talents with the world.