Veronica Falcón is a renowned Mexican actress, choreographer, and playwright, born in Mexico City. She has gained widespread recognition for her outstanding performances in various mediums, including television, film, and theater.
Falcón's early career saw her working as an actress, director, choreographer, producer, and playwright in Mexico, Berlin, and the US. Her credits in theater include productions in Mexico, Berlin, and New York, where she made her Off-Broadway debut in 2022 with "The Redbull Theatre Company" production of "Arden of Faversham".
In television, Falcón has appeared in numerous prestige series, including "Queen of the South", "Ozark", "Perry Mason", and "Perpetual Grace Ltd". Her filmography includes notable roles in "Jungle Cruise", "A Million Miles Away", "Voyagers", and "The Forever Purge".
Falcón has also made a significant impact in the LATAM market, with her breakthrough performance in the film "Days of Grace" earning critical acclaim and winning seven Mexican Academy Awards. Her other notable credits in the region include "A Monster of a Thousand Heads", "Hasta el Viento tiene miedo", and "Midaq's Alley".
In addition to her acting career, Falcón is a talented choreographer, having worked with the Mexico's National Opera and choreographing concerts and TV specials for top Pop Latinx stars. She has also been involved in various projects as a playwright, including winning a grant for her play "Unchanged", which is set to premiere Off-Broadway in 2025.
Falcón has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including the "HOLA" Award for Excellence in the Theatre as Best Supporting Actor and the "Impact Award" given by the National Hispanic Media Coalition for excellence in Television. She has also been nominated for the "Image Award" for excellence in television twice.
Falcón is a polyglot, fluent in English, German, and French, and holds a Teacher's Degree in English. She became a US citizen in 2024 and currently resides in Los Angeles, California, with her son Lucca.