
Mónica Serna
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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.
Known for
Credits
Servicio secreto (1962)
as Azucena
El cariñoso (1959)
Actor

Beyond Death (1988)
Actor

The Mansion of Madness (1973)
as Blanche

Estrategia matrimonio (1967)
as Rita Ríos

El metiche (1972)
Actor

Nunca es tarde para amar (1953)
as Extra (uncredited)

Pancho Tequila (1970)
Actor

Los 3 reyes magos (1976)
Actor
Estafa de amor (1970)
Actor

Vivir del cuento (1959)
Actor

Felicidades maestro (1958)
Actor
Ellas también son rebeldes (1961)
as Amiga de Graciela

Gang Adventures (1959)
Actor

San Simón de los Magueyes (1973)
Actor

Claudia y el deseo (1970)
Actor
La pandilla se divierte (1959)
Actor
Nosotros los jóvenes (1966)
as Mónica
Tirando a gol (1966)
as Brigitte, sirvienta

Macho y hembras (1987)
Actor

To Hell with the Music (1958)
Actor
El viudo José (1991)
Actor

Las Troyanas (1963)
as Coro II

Las buenas costumbres (1990)
as Leonera



