Yessica Salazar
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Drama Series - 2008, 16 episodes • as Teresa
Stories about people who get into problems who use the help of Virgin Mary and where a rose appears and their problems are solved.

Drama Series - 1999, 16 episodes • as Christi Bordoña
DKDA: Sueños de juventud is a Mexican youth telenovela produced by Luis de Llano Macedo for Televisa and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from November 22, 1999, to April 28, 2000. Created by Susan Crowley and adapted by Sergio Schmucler and Carmen Sepúlveda, the telenovela stars Jan, Litzy (later replaced by Andrea Torre), María Sorté, Otto Sirgo, and Eugenia Cauduro. The series was conceived around a fictional pop group and blends music with teen drama. The story follows Rodrigo Arias and Laura Martínez, two teenagers brought together by the successful pop group DKDA. As they pursue their musical dreams, they face romance, rivalries, family conflicts, jealousy, and personal challenges. Alongside their friends and bandmates, they learn about love, friendship, loyalty, and the responsibilities that come with fame while navigating the ups and downs of youth.

Drama Series - 2009, 16 episodes • as Catalina de Saavedra
Valentina and Sebastián—known as "Los Camaleones"—are manipulated by "El Amo" into stealing artworks and valuable jewelry worth millions of dollars; if they fail to meet his demands, he wields enough power to kill their only loved ones, who are currently imprisoned because of Augusto Ponce de León. Ponce de León is the police chief—and Solange’s father—as well as a womanizer estranged from Francisca Campos; he is in charge of the "Camaleón" case, which he must solve to secure a political position and gain ever-increasing power.

Drama Series - 2022, 16 episodes • as Alba
An anthology series featuring women from different walks of life who are driven to violence and murder because of circumstances varying from mental illness and domestic violence to humiliation and manipulation.

Drama Series - 1999, 16 episodes • as Marcela
Serafín is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from August 30 to December 17, 1999. It stars Maribel Guardia, Eduardo Santamarina, Jordi Landeta, and features the voice of María Fernanda Morales as Serafín. The telenovela was the first Mexican production to incorporate digitally created animated characters into a live-action telenovela. The story follows Serafín, a cheerful but mischievous little angel who is sent to Earth to learn how to become a Guardian Angel. In Mexico City, he meets Pepe, an unhappy boy living with his mother, grandfather, and abusive stepfather. Determined to bring hope and happiness into Pepe's life, Serafín helps him and his friends overcome family conflicts, fear, and adversity while teaching lessons about love, friendship, kindness, and faith.