Gonzalez was a student at M&M Studio from 2003 to 2004. It's a college that was founded by Patricia Reyes Spindola, known as a Mexican actress. [4] At age 14 she was admitted to Televisa's famed acting school, Centro de Educacion Artistica in Mexico City. She was a student at the school when she first noticed by Pedro Damian, a producer and director best known for his successes with Latin pop group RBD. A few years later Damian made Gonzalez as Floricienta in a remake of the most popular telenovela of children's in Argentina. Lola Valente was the character as the female character in Lola erase unavez. The production began in the second half of 2006 and the show debuted in Mexico on February 26th on the 26th of February, 2007. It later debuted across a variety of countries in Latin America and the United States. Following the completion of Lola, erase one more time, Gonzalez and her mother, relocated to New York City briefly in the spring of 2008 in order to complete an acting course for three months classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. The actress returned to Mexico City in early fall of the same year.In April 2009, she was a part-time actress in an episode of the cult crime drama on television Mujeres Asesinas as an extra character in the second season. She was a part of the cast with Mexican actress Susana Gonzalez in the episode "Tere Desconfiada, Tere" as the teenage antagonist, Gaby. Gonzalez claims that she was informed of the casting call while she was working on her debut solo album Contracorriente.
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