Susana González facts for kids
Susana González (born Susana Alejandra González del Río on October 2, 1973, in Calera de Víctor Rosales, Zacatecas, Mexico) is a famous Mexican actress and model. She is well-known for her many roles in movies and TV shows, especially telenovelas, which are like long soap operas.
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Susana González's Early Life and Acting Journey
Susana González was born to Refugio González and Elvira del Río. She has a brother named Jose and a sister named Erika. From a very young age, Susana dreamed of becoming an actress.
Her journey into acting began when she won a beauty contest in her hometown. This win gave her an amazing chance to study acting in Mexico City. When she was 18, she earned a scholarship to Televisa's acting school, called the Centro de Educación Artística. She was so determined to follow her dream that she moved from Calera to Mexico City. Her family gave her a lot of support, which helped her make this big move.
Becoming a Star: Susana's Roles in TV and Film
Susana González has played many different kinds of characters in her career. She has been everything from a tough woman in Amigas y rivales to a sweet and innocent girl in Entre el amor y el odio.
In 2004, she starred in a movie called Al otro lado. This film was made by companies from Spain, Morocco, and Mexico. It was a great opportunity for Susana to become known around the world. A year later, in 2005, she worked in Miami, Florida, for about a year and a half. She was there to film the telenovela El amor no tiene precio. Being far from home for so long was a challenging time for her.
In 2006, Susana took part in a reality dancing show called Bailando por la Boda de Mis Sueños. Even though she didn't win first place, she won over the audience and judges. People loved her friendly personality, kindness, and strong will to succeed. In 2007, she played the main character, Camila Darien, in the telenovela Pasión.
She also appeared in S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos. In this TV show, she played a character named Tania. The show explored the lives of a group of women, showing different sides of what it means to be a woman.
In 2011, Susana joined other actors like Jose Ron and Jorge Salinas in La que no podía amar. She played Cynthia Montero, a beautiful but proud young woman. Her character discovers she is the daughter of a maid, which makes her very upset and angry at her mother.
Later, in 2013, it was announced that Susana González would be the main star, along with Guy Ecker, in the telenovela Por siempre mi amor. She continued to take on many important roles in popular telenovelas, becoming a familiar face on television.
Susana's Family Life
Susana González is a mother of two children. She has a son named Santiago and a daughter named Susana.
Susana González's Work in Movies and TV
Susana González has acted in many films and television shows. Her first movie role was in Atómica in 1998. She has also appeared in short films like Silencio profundo.
On television, she has been in a large number of telenovelas. Some of her early TV roles include Sentimientos ajenos and María Isabel. She often played lead roles, meaning she was the main character in the story. Some of her notable lead roles include Entre el amor y el odio, Velo de novia, and El amor no tiene precio.
More recently, she has starred in popular shows like Mi marido tiene familia (2018–2019), Imperio de mentiras (2020–2021), and Mi fortuna es amarte (2021–2022). Her latest work includes the lead role in Tu vida es mi vida in 2024.
Awards and Recognition
Susana González has won several awards for her acting.
- In 2004, she won the Best Actress of Television Scenic award at the Premios ACE in Argentina for her work in Velo de novia.
- She also won the Best Female Revelation award at the Premios TVyNovelas in 2002 for Entre el amor y el odio.
- Later, she won the Best Co-lead Actress award at the Premios TVyNovelas three times: in 2014 for Amores Verdaderos, in 2016 for La sombra del pasado, and in 2017 for La candidata.
- In 2012, she received the Best Supporting Actress award at the Premios People en Español for her role in La que no podía amar.
See also
In Spanish: Susana González (actriz) para niños