Ximena Lamadrid (actress)
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Ximena Lamadrid (born 5 June 1996 in Cancún, México) is a
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actress. She is best known for her role in the Mexican crime-drama Netflix show ''
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'', in which she portrays Sara Guzmán.


Biography

Lamadrid grew up in
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. At the age of nineteen, she moved to the United States to pursue a degree in theater at the
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, where she studied for two years.


Filmography

* ''Truth or Consequences'' (2017 short) as Lily *''Las Lobitas, Los Angeles'' (2019 short) as Angel Jean *''Mud and Honey'' (2019 short) as Delilah * ''On the Rocks'' (2020) as Mandy * ''Who Killed Sara?'' (2021 TV series) as Sara Guzmán *''Dance Dance Dance'' (short) as Ava *''
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'' (film) as Camila Gama *
Break'' (2019 short)
as June Tyler


References

21st-century Mexican actresses New York University alumni Tisch School of the Arts alumni Living people 1996 births People from Cancún Mexican film actresses Mexican television actresses {{Mexico-tv-actor-stub