Montserrat Marañon
Montserrat Marañón is a distinguished Mexican actress known for her contributions to both television and theater. She pursued her studies in Dramatic Literature and Theater at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City. Her talent was recognized with the FONCA scholarship for Cabaret Performers during the 2005-2006 period, enabling her to create the acclaimed play *Memorias de un géiser*.
Throughout her career, Marañón has had the privilege of learning from esteemed mentors such as José Caballero in acting enhancement, Enrique Singer and Alberto Lomnitz in character development, and Jesusa Rodríguez in cabaret dramaturgy. She has been actively involved in cabaret performances, often collaborating with Rodríguez, and has spent two decades as a guest actress with Seña y Verbo, a theater company dedicated to deaf audiences, contributing to productions for both children and adults.
Marañón's dedication to children's theater is evident, as she has consistently engaged in this genre and has served as a storyteller for CONACULTA. In the realm of television, she has appeared in various soap operas, including *El color de la pasión* (2014) and *Amor de Barrio* (2015). However, her most notable role came from her portrayal of Betzabé in the popular sitcom *María de todos los ángeles* (2009-2014), where she starred alongside Mara Escalante, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in Mexican entertainment.