Natasha Dupeyron Estrada, born June 11, 1991, in Mexico City, Mexico, is a Mexican actress. She comes from a family deeply involved in the entertainment industry. Her parents are actors, and she began her acting career at a young age.
Dupeyron started her professional career in television commercials and children’s programs. Her early work helped her gain experience and exposure in the Mexican entertainment scene.
She gained significant recognition for her roles in various Mexican telenovelas (soap operas) and television series. Some of her notable television appearances include roles in shows like “María Belén” (2001) and “Rebelde” (2004-2006), where she played roles that resonated with teenage audiences, establishing her as a popular figure in youth-oriented programming.
Dupeyron has also built a career in film, starring in several Mexican movies. Her film roles often showcase her versatility as an actress, taking on diverse characters in various genres, from comedy to drama.
Throughout her career, Natasha Dupeyron has garnered recognition for her acting abilities. She has received nominations and awards for her performances in both television and film, acknowledging her contributions to the Mexican entertainment industry. Her role in “Treintona, Soltera y Fantástica” particularly highlighted her talent and contributed to her popularity.