Mónica Serna
Mónica Serna is a Mexican actress of theater, TV, film and dubbing with more than fifty years of artistic career. She worked in the companies CINSA and SISSA in the sixties and seventies and in Telespeciales in the eighties. In addition to being an actress, she was also a dancer. She was part of the National Theater Company working with José Solé. Mónica made her debut in Mexican cinema in 1953 with an extra role in the film "Nunca es tarde para amar" (It's never too late to love). In 2008 she received the Bellas Artes Medal for her 50 years of constant artistic life and for her invaluable contribution to Mexican and universal theater. She is currently retired from showbusiness.
The Mansion of Madness
as BlancheThe inmates of an insane asylum take over the institution, imprison the doctors and staff, and...
Movie pageClaudia y el deseo
as uncreditedWoman enters into a marriage of convenience, then has to learn to deal with her continued...
Movie pageLos 3 reyes magos
as uncreditedThe biblical story about the magical wizards that come to visit little baby Jesus when he was born.
Movie pagePancho Tequila
as uncreditedNaïve moviegoers in his hometown think a certain actor is tough like the characters he plays and...
Movie pageEl metiche
as uncreditedClownish simpleton can't resist meddling in his neighbors' business. Pretty much a remake of El...
Movie pageVivir del cuento
as uncreditedX has to postpone his marriage for 3 months in order to collect a huge inheritance... so he...
Movie pageSan Simón de los Magueyes
as uncreditedThe statue of a town's patron saint is broken just before the annual Saint's Day festival, so...
Movie pageEstrategia matrimonio
as Rita RíosPragmatic young woman plots out her flirtations with five rich, eligible bachelors to play to...
Movie pageNunca es tarde para amar
as Extra (uncredited)A widowed doctor with a sick child marries a famous singer unpremeditatedly, running at first...
Movie pageBeyond Death
as uncreditedA Nazi scientist carries out secret experiments.
Movie pageLas Troyanas
as Coro IIAdaptation of Euripides: lamentations of the women of Troy after their defeat in war.
Movie pageTo Hell with the Music
as uncreditedSitcom episodes about the daily life of a pop-vocal quartet family. One of four in a series.
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