Ximena Romo

Ximena Romo
Born Ximena Romo Mercado
(1990-04-14) April 14, 1990
Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexican
Occupation Actress

Ximena Romo (born April 14, 1990, Mexico City, Mexico), is a Mexican actress. She is the daughter of Mexican politician Patricia Mercado and former head of the Mexican electricians' union, Horacio Romo Vázquez. Romo is best known for her portrayal of Nora in the soap opera El color de la pasión.[1]

Career

Ximena Romo Mercado trained as an actress at the Casazul Artes Escénicas Argos in Mexico and then received an MA in contemporary acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama of the University of London.[2] She made her film debut in 2008 in the movie by Gerardo Naranjo, Voy a explotar, a drama in which she played the role of Lucía. Later she appeared as Maria in Oveja negra (2009), directed by Humberto Hinojosa Ozcáriz. Her next film was Amaneceres oxidados (2010), directed by Diego Cohen, in which she worked alongside actors such as Armando Hernández, Catalina López, Ari Brickman, and Alan Chávez. She was co-producer of the short film El retrete de Elena (2010). She then appeared in the series Soy tu fan, starring Ana Claudia Talancón, in which Romo played Mila.[3]

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Voy a explotar LucíaDebut film
2009Oveja negra MariaSupporting role
2010Amaneceres oxidados AndreaSupporting role
2010El retrete de ElenaHerselfProducer
2014GloriaAline HernándezSupporting role
2017Everybody Loves SomebodyAlicia

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Soy tu fanMilaSupporting role
2013Alguien másLauraSupporti
2014El color de la pasiónNora Gaxiola MurilloMain antagonist
2016YagoAmbar Madrigal
2017Las 13 esposas de Wilson FernándezEmiliaEpisode: "Emilia"

References

  1. "Ximena Romo habla sobre el personaje de Nora en Hoy" (in Spanish). Televisa. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  2. http://www.cssd.ac.uk/student/ximena-romo-mercado
  3. Mary Montoya. "Ximena Romo impacta con su debut y le ofrecen exclusividad pero ¡prefiere irse a estudiar a Londres!" (in Spanish). TVnotas. Retrieved October 31, 2014.


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