Saldaña created La Güereja as sort of a female
El Chavo. The character she plays is a 4-year-old Mexican girl who goes to school but whose home life tends to be a little wacky. La Güereja's hair is in two pigtails, and she wears a long dress. She was the star of two Televisa series,
La Güereja y algo más and
Güereja de mi vida. Both series aired in other countries in addition to Mexico, including
Univision in the
United States.
La Güereja y Algo Más premiered in 1998 and featured Saldaña in the role of not only La Güereja but also two characters that have become part of her repertoire: Mimí Piquín, a tiny actress, and the tiny nun Sor Zita. With her in the cast were
Benito Castro, in the role of her father,
Judy Ponte and
Erika Bleher as nuns,
José Natera,
Jorge Arvizu,
Cesar Bono,
Eduardo España and
Maru Dueñas. Dueñas was both seen as La Güereja's teacher and heard as her chauffeur. After three seasons, the series underwent a major change in 2001. The program became
Güereja de mi vida, Castro was the only supporting cast member returning from the previous series, and the Mimí Piquín and Sor Zita sketches were dropped. Now entire episodes focused on La Güereja's home life. The series ended at the end of the year. The
La Güereja series was one of two Televisa series appearing at the same time in which adult actors played children; the other was
Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo's
Cero en Conducta. In addition to television, Saldaña has also performed in the Mexican theater, having performed in 35 different plays. ==References==