Her first hit work was in Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez (1972), playing the character of the very
first accountant hostess of the program, the leader of the team of
hostesses (later called secretaries) and the one that told the audience
how much money the contestants were winning in the first part of the
show.
After leaving the program in 1973, with the end of the first season,
the most important work she did on-screen, she became a dubbing actress
and she has done that work perfectly for years and years dubbing movies
and series to the Spanish language.
She had time to come back to "Un dos tres" to pass on her role to her
successor in 1976, Victoria Abril, but she returned permanently in 1991
as the voice that described the characteristics of the prizes that
appeared on the program, and she also had a small role in a mini-series
of animation in "Un dos tres", dubbing one of the main characters. And
she returned for the 20th aniversary special episode of the show in
1992, once again playing the character of the accountant hostess.
After that, she went on with her fantastic career in dubbing. Some of
the characters to which she has given Spanish voice are Nancy from
"Nightmare on Elm Street" (the three times this character appeared on
the Nightmare series), Marco, from "Marco, de los Apeninos a los
Andes", Cindy Walsh in "Beverly Hills 90210" and Petunia Evans Dursley
in the three "Harry Potter" films, amongst many other
characters.