Sherlyn González

Sherlyn González

González in 2010
Born Sherlyn Montserrat González Díaz
(1985-10-14) October 14, 1985
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Occupation Actress, Singer
Years active 1993-present
Spouse(s) Gerardo Islas (m. 2013–16)[1]

Sherlyn Montserrat González Díaz (born October 14, 1985 in Guadalajara, Jalisco), better known just as Sherlyn, is a Mexican actress and singer.

Biography

Sheryln showed a passion for music at a young age. After winning a local contest called Vamos a jugar y cantar, she joined a children-oriented group called K.I.D.S., with fellow Mexican singers Dulce María and Fuzz. K.I.D.S.' second album, En el principio, was released, and they participated in a tribute album to Pope John Paul II, titled El pescador.

Sherlyn later began acting in telenovelas. She acted as piojito or Sofía in Marisol. She starred in Clase 406 with Alfonso Herrera, Anahí and Christian Chávez and later starred in Alborada, alongside Lucero. She was cast as Sandy in the Mexican version of Vaselina (Grease), alongside her ex-boyfriend, Aarón Díaz. She was one of the candidates to star as Nessarose in the Mexican version of Wicked but lost the role to Daniela Lujan.

In 2008, she began starring as Rocio in Cuidado con el ángel, alongside William Levy, Maite Perroni and Laura Zapata.

On July 27, 2009 the telenovela Camaleones premiered in Mexico in which she stars in with Irvin "Pee Wee" Salinas, Belinda and Alfonso Herrera. She was then part of the band of the same name while the novela was on air.

In 2010, she was part of the stage play Agosto, worked as a presenter for the TV show Hoy Sábado, and played Ana López in Una familia con suerte. She also acted in the Telehit series Hoy soy nadie (2012), and starred in the novela Amores Verdaderos (2013). She returned to television in 2015, playing Magos in Antes muerta que Lichita.

Personal life

González was previously in a relationship with fellow actor Aarón Díaz from 2002 until 2006.

On September 28, 2013, she married Mexican politician Gerardo Islas in Cancun. Their religious wedding ceremony was held in late 2014. In December 2015, it was reported that González had filed for divorce, which was finalized in 2016.

Filmography

González at the 1997 XII Mexican Film Festival in Guadalajara

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Zapatos viejos Mary
1996 Profundo carmesí Teresa
1997 Elisa antes del fin del mundo Elisa
1998 Campo de ortigas Penelope Video
1998 Cilantro y perejil Mariana
2001 Serafín: La película Elisa
2001 La segunda noche Laura
2002 Juego de niños Teresa Short film
2005 Una de balazos Assassin Video short
2008 Llamando a un ángel
2009 Sabel Redemption Vanish
2009 Nikté Nikté Voice only
2012 Todas mías Guadalupe

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Los papás de mis papás
1994-1995 Agujetas de color de rosa Clarita
1996 Marisol Sofía "Piojito" Garcés del Valle
1997-1998 Huracán Daniela
1999 Amor gitano
2000 Mi destino eres tú Georgina "Gina" San Vicente Fernández
2001 Mujer bonita Milagros TV mini-series
2001 La intrusa María de la Cruz "Maricruz" Roldán Limantur
2001 El juego de la vida Season 1, Episode 165
2002-2003 Clase 406 Gabriela Chávez
2004 Corazones al límite Concepción "Conny" Pérez Ávila
2005 Alborada Marina
2006-2007 Ugly Betty Lourdes "Queens for a Day" (Season 1, Episode 3)
"In or Out" (Season 1, Episode 13)
"I'm Coming Out" (Season 1, Episode 14)
2007 Amor sin maquillaje Romina
2008 Fuego en la sangre Libia Ana Reyes
2008 Los simuladores "Los impresentables" (Season 1, Episode 6)
2008-2009 Cuidado con el ángel Rocío San Roman
2009 Mujeres asesinas Laura Mendoza "Laura, confundida" (Season 2, Epiosde 3)
2009-2010 Camaleones Solange Ponce de León Co-lead role
2011 Una familia con suerte Ana López Torrés Co-lead role
2012 Hoy soy nadie Mia Castillo
2012-2013 Amores verdaderos Liliana Arriaga Co-lead Role
2015–2016 Antes muerta que Lichita Magos Co-lead role[2]

Theater

References

  1. Beto Tavira. "La crónica de la boda de Sherlyn y Gerardo Islas". Revista Quién! (in Spanish). Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  2. Staff Sexenio. "Sherlyn presenta Antes Muerta que Lichita". Sexenio (in Spanish). Retrieved May 4, 2015.
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