As a young and ambitious individual, she decided to take the first step towards realizing her dreams by venturing into the captivating world of theater, where she demonstrated her remarkable talent by scripting and directing her inaugural play at a remarkably tender age of fifteen, a feat that showcased her precociousness and unwavering dedication to her craft.
Her academic endeavors subsequently took her to the vibrant city of Madrid, where she pursued a degree in Humanities, however, she soon discovered that her true calling lay in the world of acting, a realization that would ultimately guide her towards a fulfilling and successful career in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her illustrious and distinguished career, she has devoted a substantial and considerable amount of time to the creation of short films, demonstrating her multifaceted talents as both an accomplished actress and a skilled filmmaker. As an actress, she has had the unique privilege and honor of being part of a select group of individuals who have contributed to the development of several influential and groundbreaking short films, including "Gris" (2003),a critically acclaimed work directed by the talented Álex Montoya, and "¿Y si hacemos un trío?" (2004),another notable short film also directed by Álex Montoya. Additionally, she has appeared in "La culpa del alpinista" (2004),a thought-provoking and engaging short film directed by the accomplished Daniel Sánchez Arévalo.
Notable milestones in the career of this talented individual began with the inception and subsequent release of a short film titled "Tutoría", marking a significant turning point in her evolution as a film director.
The recent theatrical production of "eNBlanco" showcased a multifaceted individual, who not only took on the crucial roles of producer, but also assumed the demanding positions of protagonist, director, and screenwriter, thereby exemplifying her remarkable versatility, adaptability, and artistic prowess.
In the year 2010, a cinematic production titled "Amores locos" was brought to life by the visionary director Beda Docampo Feijoó, and it just so happens that the talented actress in question made a significant contribution to the film's narrative by assuming a supporting role within the project.