Lucía Guerrero, a talented actress born in Madrid, Spain, embarked on her acting journey at the tender age of 15 with a TV movie filmed in Bogota, Colombia. As she continued to hone her craft, she balanced her studies with her work in film and television. After completing her education, she enrolled in CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, where she pursued a degree in Bilingual Media and Journalism.
During her time at university, Guerrero landed her first lead role in the TV series "Luna, El Misterio de Calenda". This experience instilled in her a strong work ethic, allowing her to develop the discipline and focus necessary to excel in her profession. Moreover, it enabled her to cultivate her passion for writing and reading, particularly in relation to the film industry.
Upon graduating, Guerrero's impressive resume grew with her involvement in the Spanish indie movie "Demonios tus ojos", which was subsequently selected for its premiere at the renowned Rotterdam Film Festival. However, she soon found herself faced with the difficult decision to forgo certain projects in her native country in order to pursue her dream of working in the US.
Guerrero's big break in the American film industry came with the lead role in "Money", where she shared the screen with notable actors such as Jesse Williams, Kellan Lutz, Jaime Bamber, and Jesse Weixler.
In her quest to continually improve her craft, Guerrero has attended various acting studios in New York City, including Susan Batson, Anthony Abeson, T-Schreiber, and Bob Krakauer.