Nova Coronel (Actress)
Nova Coronel (Actress)

Nova Coronel was born in Mexico City into a large family where art was always present. From a young age, she showed a keen interest in artistic expression, excelling in dance, poetry, and painting competitions. Her first encounter with the entertainment world came in high school when she appeared in commercials, inspiring her to pursue an artistic path—first in dance and later in acting.

She trained in acting at Círculo Teatral with Víctor Carpinteiro and Alberto Estrella and later studied at CasAzul.

In film, she appeared in El último Vagón (Netflix), directed by Ernesto Contreras, and Un mundo para mí by Alejandro Zuno, which premiered at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival. On television and streaming platforms, she stood out in Tengo que morir todas las noches (Prime Video), Vestidas de Azul (MAX and Atresmedia Player), and El Secreto del Río (Netflix), where she also worked as an acting coach. She has also performed in theater under directors such as Mauricio García Lozano, Marta Luna, and Juan José Tagle Briseño.

"For me, acting is a transformative experience. It’s a process where we break personal barriers to bring a character to life. I love exploring new stories, connecting with my own desires and insecurities, and telling stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships."