Veronica Falcón


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August 8, 1966
Female
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Veronica Falcón Bio

Veronica Falcón is a Mexican actress and dancer best known for her work in film, television, and opera. She was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 8, 1966.

Veronica began her acting career in 1987 when she appeared in an episode of the TV series Cándido Pérez, Dr. She has since had recurring roles in the TV series Ozark, Perpetual Grace, LTD, Why Women Kill, Perry Mason, and El capitán Camacho, but she is best known for starring in the action-crime series Queen of the South alongside Alice Braga, Hemky Madera, Peter Gadiot, and Molly Burnett. Veronica’s filmography includes Jungle Cruise, The Forever Purge, A Monster With a Thousand Heads, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, and Days of Grace.

She won an NHMC Impact Award for Outstanding Performance in a Television Series.

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