February 9, 2009

Ana Serradilla is on the cover of Revista Open. The actriz had a lot to say about her craft:
Los actores somos muy inseguros y siempre tenemos miedo de quedarnos sin trabajo; por eso, a veces tomas lo que te ofrecen. Al principio de tu carrera todos dicen que hagas todo, pero es un grave error. Debes seleccionar muy bien desde el principio.
We actors are really insecure CONTINUE READING
January 5, 2009

The actress Ana Serradilla es un Mexicana con mucha ambición.
The actress got herself a lot more fama recently for being one of the desperate housewives in the Latino version of the series Amas de casa desesperadas, and was just about everywhere—roles in Euforia, Déficit, All inclusive and Brindis, but she wants more. CONTINUE READING
January 11, 2008
When you take the saucy storyline of ABC’s phenomenal hit “Desperate Housewives” and you transplant it into a telenovela, and you recruit telenovela/s biggest beauties/actresses—Lucia Mendez, Scarlet Ortiz, Lorna Paz, Ana Serradilla, Gabriela Vergara and Julieta Rosen—what do you get? A big hit, that’s what. Only in its first week and

Univision’s new telenovela “Amas de Casas Desesperadas” is already giving Telemundo a run for its money.
It wasn’t much of a gamble. All the right elements were there. Isn’t Univision glad it didn’t take the dubbed route?
When you take the saucy storyline of ABC’s phenomenal hit “Desperate Housewives” and you transplant it into a telenovela, and you recruit telenovela/s biggest beauties/actresses—Lucia Mendez, Scarlet Ortiz, Lorna Paz, Ana Serradilla, Gabriela Vergara and Julieta Rosen—what do you get? A big hit, that’s what. Only in its first week and

Univision’s new telenovela “Amas de Casas Desesperadas” is already giving Telemundo a run for its money.
It wasn’t much of a gamble. All the right elements were there. Isn’t Univision glad it didn’t take the dubbed route?
When you take the saucy storyline of ABC’s phenomenal hit “Desperate Housewives” and you transplant it into a telenovela, and you recruit telenovela/s biggest beauties/actresses—Lucia Mendez, Scarlet Ortiz, Lorna Paz, Ana Serradilla, Gabriela Vergara and Julieta Rosen—what do you get? A big hit, that’s what. Only in its first week and

Univision’s new telenovela “Amas de Casas Desesperadas” is already giving Telemundo a run for its money.
It wasn’t much of a gamble. All the right elements were there. Isn’t Univision glad it didn’t take the dubbed route?