Montserrat Marañon
Known for: Acting
Born: January 5, 1974 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Mexican television and theater actress Montserrat Marañón studied Dramatic Literature and Theater at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters UNAM in Mexico City. She received the 2005-2006 FONCA scholarship in the category of Cabaret Performers, with which she was able to create the play Memorias de un géiser. Some of her teachers have been José Caballero (acting improvement), Enrique Singer (character creation), Alberto Lomnitz (character creation), Boris Schoeman (staged reading), Omar Argentino (improvisation), Jesusa Rodríguez (dramaturgy for cabaret) among others. She performs in cabaret shows, some of them with the master Jesusa Rodríguez. For 20 years she has been a guest actress of the group Seña y Verbo (theater for the deaf) working in productions for children and adults. She has collaborated in both commercial and independent theater. Since the beginning of her career she has not stopped doing theater for children. She has also worked as a storyteller for CONACULTA. She also acted in some soap operas such as El color de la pasión (2014), El hotel de los secretos (2016), Amor de Barrio (2015) and Caer en tentación (2017). The actress gained more popularity thanks to her role as Betzabé in the sitcom María de todos los ángeles (2009-2014), alongside Mara Escalante.
Known for
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Atrapadas en familia
Claudia
All the Silence
Tusa
Tótem
Nuri
Sex, Shame and Tears 2
Siri Karum
A Beginner's Guide to the Presidency
María Navarro
...todo esto que arde en mi.
María
Time Share
Gloria
American Curious
Empleada Asilo
All the Freckles in the World
Yolanda
You've Got This
Guiltless
Souvenir
Amalia
Agua de Arrayan
Adentro
BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
Marta
Perdona nuestros pecados
Flor
María de Todos los Ángeles
Betzabé
The Color of Passion
Brígida Roldán de Zúñiga
The Usurper
Monserrat
Rebelde
Maestra de Biología
No One Will Miss Us
Beatriz
Albertano Contra los Mostros
Doña Catita
DOC
Teresa Contreras