Ana Serradilla
Ana Isabel Serradilla Garcia, widely recognized as Ana Serradilla, was born on August 9, 1978, in Mexico City. Her striking presence and talent propelled her into the entertainment industry, initially participating in campaigns such as "Live Drug-Free." While pursuing a degree in graphic design at Universidad Intercontinental, she was invited to TV Azteca's acting school in 1998, leading her to abandon formal education after just five months to focus on her burgeoning acting career.
Serradilla quickly gained prominence, landing her first significant role in the Argentine production "Chiquititas," which showcased her talent on an international level. Upon returning to Mexico, she continued her training at CEFAC under renowned instructors like Héctor Mendoza and Raúl Quintanilla. She then starred in the telenovela "Vida en el espejo," portraying Paulita alongside Diego Luna.
Her versatility shone in various roles, including a memorable performance in "Bewitch Me," a Mexican adaptation of the classic series "Bewitched." Serradilla was also the leading actress in "Lo que callamos las mujeres" and "Momentos de decisión."
In addition to her television success, she made her film debut in the acclaimed short "Tomas Farkas, the Goblin of the Clock" (1999), which won accolades at the Milan Film Festival. She received a nomination for Best New Actress at the Diosas de Plata for her role in the film "Un mundo raro." Throughout her career, she has appeared in numerous projects, including the popular telenovela "Mirada de mujer, el regreso" and the Spanish version of "Desperate Housewives." Most recently, she starred in the 2010 TV Azteca series "A la deriva," playing Lucia Santos, further solidifying her status as a versatile and talented actress.