Ximena Sariñana
Ximena Sariñana Rivera, born on October 29, 1985, in Guadalajara, Mexico, is a multi-talented Mexican singer and actress renowned for her contributions to both film and music. She made her cinematic debut at the young age of nine in "Hasta morir," directed by her father, Fernando Sariñana. Following her early success in cinema, Ximena transitioned to television, where she took on various roles in popular telenovelas before returning to the film industry.
In addition to her acting career, Ximena is also a passionate musician. She was a member of the music group Feliz No cumpleaños, which released their debut album, "La Familia Feliz," in September 2006. Her musical talents extend to contributing to soundtracks for films in which she acts, including "Amar te duele" and "Amor Xtremo."
Throughout her career, Ximena has collaborated with a variety of prominent artists, such as Jason Mraz, Miguel Bosé, Ana Torroja, and Natalia Lafourcade, showcasing her versatility as a performer. She has also opened for international acts like Coldplay, Sara Bareilles, and Juanes. Additionally, Ximena showcased her expertise in the entertainment industry by serving as a judge on two seasons of "México tiene Talento," the Mexican adaptation of "America's Got Talent." Her diverse body of work continues to inspire fans across multiple genres.