Verónica Merchant – Deep Crimson – 1080p
Some guy lifts Verónica Merchant skirt exposing her bush briefly before they go bang in the car
Verónica Merchant is sleeping topless next to some guy
About Verónica Merchant
Verónica Merchant is a Mexican actress best known for her work in telenovelas, television dramas, theater, and film. She was born as Verónica Merchant Nancy on November 28, 1967, in Mexico and began her acting career in the late 1980s.
Career highlights
Merchant became widely recognized through several popular Mexican telenovelas, including:
- Corazón salvaje, where she played Mariana Romero Vargas.
- Alondra.
- Lazos de amor, alongside Lucero.
- Luz Clarita, one of her first leading roles.
- Una luz en el camino.
- Amor en custodia.
- More recent productions such as La venganza de las Juanas, Mujer de nadie, and Tu vida es mi vida.
Film work
In addition to television, Merchant has appeared in acclaimed Mexican films, including:
- Principio y fin
- Hasta morir
- Profundo carmesí (released internationally as Deep Crimson)
Education and background
She studied acting at the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, one of Mexico’s most respected theater-training institutions. Before television, she worked in theater and film.
Awards
Merchant won two notable TVyNovelas Awards:
- Best Supporting Actress for Alondra.
- Best Young Lead Actress for Luz Clarita.
Personal life
She is married to actor Daniel Martínez and has two children, Alexis and Valentina. Several interviews have noted that she stepped back from parts of her career at times to focus on family responsibilities, including caring for her mother.
Verónica Merchant is regarded as one of the recognizable faces of Mexican television drama from the 1990s onward, with a career spanning nearly four decades across theater, film, and television.
About Deep Crimson
Deep Crimson (Spanish: Profundo carmesí) is a 1996 Mexican crime drama directed by Arturo Ripstein and written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego. It is considered one of the most acclaimed Mexican films of the 1990s.
Story
The film is inspired by the real-life “Lonely Hearts Killers” case. It follows Coral Fabre, a lonely nurse played by Regina Orozco, who falls obsessively in love with a con man, Nicolás Estrella, played by Daniel Giménez Cacho. Together they travel across Mexico, targeting lonely women through personal advertisements, robbing them and eventually committing murder. Their relationship becomes increasingly toxic, violent, and self-destructive.
Verónica Merchant’s role
Verónica Merchant plays Rebeca Sanpedro, one of the couple’s later victims. Rebeca is a young widow who becomes involved with Nicolás, making her character central to one of the film’s darkest and most tragic episodes.
Style and themes
The film is notable for blending:
- True crime
- Psychological drama
- Black comedy
- Melodrama
- Romance and horror
Rather than focusing on suspense, the film explores loneliness, obsession, self-delusion, and the destructive desire to be loved at any cost. Critics often praise its mix of dark humor and emotional intensity.
Awards and recognition
Deep Crimson was a major international success:
- Won multiple Ariel Awards (Mexico’s top film awards), including Best Actor and Best Actress.
- Received honors at the Venice Film Festival, winning three Golden Osella awards.
- Earned recognition at the Sundance Film Festival.
- Was selected as Mexico’s submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Why it’s remembered
Many critics regard Deep Crimson as one of Arturo Ripstein’s masterpieces because it transforms a notorious true-crime story into a tragic, unsettling study of love, obsession, and moral collapse. It remains a landmark of modern Mexican cinema.









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