Notable actress hailing from Medellín, Colombia, who spent her formative years in Santa Marta until completing her high school education. Subsequently, she relocated to Bogotá to pursue a Visual Arts degree from the prestigious Pontifical Javeriana University. Throughout her academic tenure, she explored various mediums, including performance, photography, video, and drawing, as primary means of self-expression and investigation into the human body and identity. Concurrently, she nurtured her passion for acting and singing.
Throughout her career, she has made significant contributions to national television productions in both Colombia and Mexico. Her impressive portfolio has garnered international recognition, with notable appearances in numerous productions.
Her most recent and notable role was in the critically acclaimed film "Liveforever," directed by renowned Colombian filmmaker Carlos Moreno, which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2015. In this film, she brought to life the iconic character Maria del Carmen, a central figure in the Colombian novel of the same title penned by the celebrated author Andres Caicedo.
Currently, she resides and works in Mexico City, solidifying her position as a globally recognized actress with a remarkable international trajectory.