Teresa's early years were marked by an unmistakable predilection for the world of entertainment and the arts, with her curiosity and enthusiasm for dance, music, and theater standing out in stark relief against the backdrop of academic pursuits. This innate passion continued to evolve and deepen during a school break, when she stumbled upon the Centro Cultural del Bosque, a veritable sanctuary that allowed her to fully immerse herself in her love for the performing arts. Regular attendance at the cultural center soon became a defining aspect of her life, as she found herself captivated by the captivating plays and productions presented on its stages.
Teresa's high school years marked a pivotal moment in her life as she embarked on a theatrical journey, enrolling in a theater workshop where she would soon discover the harsh realities of weight-based discrimination.
Teresa's remarkable odyssey led her to the vibrant city of Morelia, where she embarked on an enriching journey of artistic discovery by participating in a series of captivating theater workshops offered by various esteemed cultural institutions.
Within these esteemed establishments, she skillfully honed her craft, taking part in an impressive array of productions, gradually refining her acting prowess until she secured a pivotal role in a prestigious theatrical performance showcased at the renowned National Theater Showcase of Mexico.
Teresa's entrance into the world of filmmaking was marked by her debut appearance in the movie ¿Dónde están sus historias, a momentous occasion that paved the way for her subsequent roles in Jodidos polleros in 2007 and Verano de Goliat in 2010. The latter of which garnered her a prestigious nomination for Best Actress at the Ariel Awards in 2012, a testament to her burgeoning talent and dedication to her craft. Throughout her illustrious career, Teresa has had the privilege of appearing in a wide range of notable films, including El silencioso in 2010, Minotauro in 2015, and La camarista in 2018, for which she received her second Ariel nomination, this time in the category of Best Female Co-Actress, a nod to her exceptional versatility and ability to seamlessly adapt to various roles.