Veronica Marin-Estrada
- Actor
- Music Artist
Veronica Marin-Estrada is a Latin American-Canadian actress. She sings, plays the guitar, and acts. Veronica is an eloquent, spontaneous, and active teen within her local arts community.
She started her performing career by participating in theatrical roles as a toddler and got her first commercial when she was four. She debuted on TV in Hallmark's Christmas CEO as Emma, a spark in the story that brought joy, drama, and comedy to the whole family. In her debut film, directed by Jonathan Wright, she acts along with Marisol Nichols ("Riverdale," "NCIS") and Paul Greene ("When Calls the Heart," "Bitten"). Later, she became the lead actor as Xime in the short film Vela, directed by Esteban Powell. The short brings heart and emotion as we follow Xime's journey with grief. Vela is a story merging Mexican culture with legends of the dead, horror, and drama. In addition to acting in Vela, she provided an additional musical composition to the score. Her latest role was in 'Never Too Late to Celebrate", also from Hallmark, in the role of Izzy. In this film, Hallmark shares insights into the Latin American Quinceañeras, a version of the American Sweet 16 that celebrates a daughter's coming of age, family and Hispanic traditions.
Veronica Marin-Estrada was born in San Ramon, California, USA, and her family is from Venezuela. Veronica had known she would pursue acting ever since she was young. She wanted to continue her love of the performing arts, and she also wanted to represent her culture after years of not seeing any positive Latina and Venezuelan characters on the silver screen. Her love for her craft pushed her to be ambitious and always maintain focus on the hard work it takes to be a part of the arts community. When asked about her experience filming a movie for the first time, she said, "I can't imagine myself doing anything else."
In her personal life, Veronica involves herself in social causes in her community and the world. She works with her family to pack boxes for families in need in Venezuela, organizes fundraisers, and spreads awareness through being an executive in her high school's equity and cultural council.
She started her performing career by participating in theatrical roles as a toddler and got her first commercial when she was four. She debuted on TV in Hallmark's Christmas CEO as Emma, a spark in the story that brought joy, drama, and comedy to the whole family. In her debut film, directed by Jonathan Wright, she acts along with Marisol Nichols ("Riverdale," "NCIS") and Paul Greene ("When Calls the Heart," "Bitten"). Later, she became the lead actor as Xime in the short film Vela, directed by Esteban Powell. The short brings heart and emotion as we follow Xime's journey with grief. Vela is a story merging Mexican culture with legends of the dead, horror, and drama. In addition to acting in Vela, she provided an additional musical composition to the score. Her latest role was in 'Never Too Late to Celebrate", also from Hallmark, in the role of Izzy. In this film, Hallmark shares insights into the Latin American Quinceañeras, a version of the American Sweet 16 that celebrates a daughter's coming of age, family and Hispanic traditions.
Veronica Marin-Estrada was born in San Ramon, California, USA, and her family is from Venezuela. Veronica had known she would pursue acting ever since she was young. She wanted to continue her love of the performing arts, and she also wanted to represent her culture after years of not seeing any positive Latina and Venezuelan characters on the silver screen. Her love for her craft pushed her to be ambitious and always maintain focus on the hard work it takes to be a part of the arts community. When asked about her experience filming a movie for the first time, she said, "I can't imagine myself doing anything else."
In her personal life, Veronica involves herself in social causes in her community and the world. She works with her family to pack boxes for families in need in Venezuela, organizes fundraisers, and spreads awareness through being an executive in her high school's equity and cultural council.