Biography
Indhira Serrano is a Colombian actress, model, and lecturer, born on January 27, 1976, in Barranquilla, Colombia. Among the most notable productions in which she has participated are Pambelé, El Clon, Paraíso Travel, La Traición, among many others.
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Serrano began her career as a model, encouraged by a classmate during her university years, when she was studying Textile Design at the Universidad Autónoma del Caribe. Thanks to this, she was invited to participate in The Look of The Year Colombia in 1993, which motivated her to start a modeling career in Bogotá.
In 1996, she won the Miss Verano Viña Internacional contest in Chile, representing Colombia, which made her the host queen of the Viña del Mar Festival in 1996. Upon returning to Colombia, she decided to continue her modeling career in Venezuela, where she developed a successful career and was invited to participate in the film Piel by Venezuelan director Oscar Lucien. This experience sparked her interest in acting, and she decided to pursue a career as an actress.
In 2002, she returned to Colombia, continuing her career in modeling and acting. In 2003, she obtained the title of Best Model of the Year. Over the following years, Indhira Serrano consolidated an extensive career in television and film, participating in productions such as El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera, Flor Salvaje, Celia, Postales Colombianas, among many others.
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Since 2012, she has given and participated in various conferences addressing topics such as the appreciation of Afro-Latin culture, entrepreneurship, personal and professional growth, among others, especially in support of the Afro community.
Serrano is in a relationship with Venezuelan photographer Noé Herrera, with whom she has two children: Maximiliano Herrera Serrano and Miranda Herrera Serrano.
Music Videos
- Te Vas – Malanga (2001)
- Ojos Negros – Ricardo Montaner (2000)

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