Guadalupe Damián

Mexican actress, straight outta Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT-UNAM), is the brains behind "La Más Alta Producciones" and leads Cultura Creativa Autosustentable de México A.C. She didn’t just stop at a typical arts degree—she’s got a Bachelor of Humanities and Arts with a theater focus from the Centro de Educación Artística Diego Rivera (INBA), plus she picked up some serious skills in acting, stage direction, and body expression in Havana, Cuba at the Instituto Superior de Arte. Let’s just say, she’s not messing around when it comes to her craft. Her resume? Absolutely stacked. We’re talking more than 30 stage productions, including "Matando Puercos," "Nairobi," "Nada Es Para Siempre," and "Negación." She’s worked with basically every big name in Mexican theater—Boris Schoemann, Hugo Arrevillaga, Juan Carlos Vives, José Juan Meraz, José Ramón Enríquez, Alfonso Cárcamo, you name it. She’s not just about performing either. She’s snagged fellowships from Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (Scenic Creators category) three times—2002-2003, 2012-2013, and 2018-2019. These days, you can catch her teaching acting at Artes Escénicas in Argos Casa Azul, sharing all that wisdom with the next generation. On TV, she pops up in heavy-hitters like "Cappadocia," "Marina," "Gitanas," "Mientras haya vida," "Señora Acero," "Amor de Barrio," and "Tres Milagros." On the big screen, she’s in "La Última y Nos Vamos" and all sorts of short films. Most recently, she’s lighting up Netflix in the second season of "Enemigo Intimo."

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