Since she was a child she was always interested in shows and art, interests that stood out above school subjects, giving more interest to dance, music and theater. She finally became interested in theater during a break from school and got to know the Centro Cultural del Bosque, where she began to frequent and attend the plays that were presented. In high school she enrolled in a theater workshop, where, regardless of the discrimination she suffered for being an overweight woman, she understood that it could be the profession she wanted to pursue.
Teresa moved to the city of Morelia, where she began to study in the theater workshops offered by the houses of culture and went through several plays until she participated in one that was presented at the National Theater Showcase of Mexico, and with which she began to gain some recognition.
After several plays in her career the actress debuted in film with the movie ¿Dónde están sus historias, followed by Jodidos polleros (2007) and Verano de Goliat (2010) with which she obtained her first Ariel award nomination, as best actress in 2012.
She has worked in feature films such as El silencioso (2010), Minotauro (2015) and La camarista (2018), a film that gave her her second Ariel nomination, this time in the category of best female co-actress.
Acting
42
Female
1968-03-10
Mexico City, Mexico
Teresa Sanchez , Teresita Sánchez
Prayers for the Stolen
El Mito
Tere
Dos estaciones
Andrea en una caja
Jodidos polleros
Perpetuum Mobile
Greatest Hits
Eye Two Times Mouth
Tótem
firedream
Heartbeat
The Palace
Where Are Their Stories?
Crocodiles
Ellos lo saben
The Color of The Room
A History of Love and War
Flora
Lázaro at Night
Till Your Soul Dances
Xibalba Monster
The Chambermaid
Minotaur
Summer of Goliath
My Skin, Luminous
Recuerdo De Mi Presentación
The Darkness
Estanislao
Fauna
La eterna adolescente
Copper
The Immaculate Honey
If We Don't Burn, How Do We Light Up the Night
The Follies
The Huntress
The Face
The Days of Love
Flies
Everything Else Is Noise
Juana
Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building