Lydia Martinez was born in the vibrant city of Tucson, Arizona. Her acting career has been marked by a diverse range of roles in various mediums.
In the world of television, Lydia has appeared on ABC's "What Would You Do" in Season 14, where she played the role of a Mexican Child. She also made notable appearances on TRU TV's "Laff Mobb Laff Tracks" in Season 2, Episodes 5 and 11, under the direction of Rusty Cundieff.
In addition to her television work, Lydia has also made a name for herself in the world of film. She portrayed the role of Carmen in the U.S.C School of Cinematic Arts short film "La Ruta", directed by Star Victoria. She also appeared in the feature film "Cowgirls & Indians", which was filmed in Roswell, New Mexico, and directed by Kate Davis.
Lydia has also had the opportunity to work on several short films. In the U.S.C School of Cinematic Arts short horror film "Pass Notes", she played the lead role of Mia, under the direction of Jack Walterman. She also appeared in the short film "Gunpoint", directed by Bill Marsilii, where she played the role of a fireside girl.
In the world of music, Lydia has appeared in Sam Hunt's music video "Hard To Forget", where she played the role of a cute little girl.
In addition to her acting work, Lydia has also lent her voice to several projects. She was a recurring voice over character on a new Netflix series, which is currently untitled. She also appeared as the lead actor in The University Of Arizona's short film "Treasures Beneath My Tree", directed by Alexandra Cerna.
Lydia has also had the opportunity to work on several commercial projects. She appeared in a Rocket Mortgage commercial, where she played the role of Barbie, under the direction of Traktor.