A Mexican actress, translator, adapter, and dubbing director from Puebla who's been based in Mexico City since childhood.
She got into voice acting early through radio and children's theater, but it was her love of anime—especially Sailor Moon and Ranma ½—that really pointed her toward dubbing. After stumbling across a FAMA dubbing school booth at a convention, she signed up to study under the late Esteban Siller. That's where she met Alfredo Gabriel Basurto, and they've stayed close friends ever since.
Her professional dubbing work kicked off in 1997 with Children of the Corn, and she went on to work on various film and TV projects through Audiomaster 3000 as part of SITATYR. Beyond acting, though, she became equally invested in directing, translating, and adapting dubbing—basically the full technical side of the industry.
Education-wise, she studied Communication and Public Relations at the Latin American University and earned a Master's in Social Communication from Simón Bolívar University. She taught at Universidad Anáhuac México Norte and founded CCAudiovisual, a continuing education center focused on acting and translation courses, available both in-person and online. She also served as the center's Academic Director.
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