Verónica Bravo
Verónica Bravo is a talented Mexican actress, singer, and writer whose diverse career spans theater and television. She completed her studies at the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) at UNAM in 2012 and has since become a prominent figure in the performing arts. Bravo is known for her compelling performances in various theatrical productions, including "La Vengadora de las Mujeres," directed by Carla Soto in Almagro, Spain, and "Cómo Sembrar Cocodrilos en un Cabaret Mecánico." Her work in plays such as "Los Equilibristas," "Demasiado Cortas las Piernas," and "Visceral," a poignant monologue about a girl coping with her mother's death, has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal audience. Bravo's theatrical journey has taken her to stages in Spain, Germany, and throughout Mexico.
In 2020, she gained widespread recognition for her role in the Netflix original series "Historia de un crimen: La Búsqueda," which delves into the notorious case of Paulette, a story that captivated Mexico and highlighted the complexities surrounding media and governmental responses. Additionally, Bravo is part of the ensemble cast of "Backdoor," a comedy series that originated online and became a viral sensation in 2019, particularly for the memorable sketch "Harina," where she portrayed Lieutenant Ramírez. Verónica Bravo continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic talent and engaging performances.