Natasha Dupeyrón Siblings: All About Odette, Odín and Osterlen Dupeyrón

Singer and actress Natasha Dupeyrón PHOTO/AS Diario
Natasha Elizabeth Dupeyrón Estrada, professionally known as Natasha Dupeyrón, is a prominent Mexican actress, singer, and spokesmodel born on June 3, 1991, in Mexico City.
Coming from a family with deep roots in the entertainment industry, she has carved out her own path since her infancy, becoming a household name through her versatile performances in telenovelas, films, and theater.
Dupeyrón’s career spans over three decades, beginning with minor roles as a child and evolving into critically acclaimed adult characters that showcase her range from rebellious teens to complex women navigating personal and societal challenges.
Beyond acting, she ventured into music as a member of the pop band Eme 15 and has been an advocate for animal rights and awareness about multiple sclerosis, a condition affecting her father.
Siblings
Natasha has three siblings, an older sister named Odette Dupeyron, an older brother named Odín Dupeyron, and a younger brother named Osterlen Dupeyrón.
Like Natasha, Odette and Odín pursued acting careers, appearing in various Mexican productions and upholding the family’s eight-generation legacy in theater and film across Mexico and Central America.
Odette has taken on roles in telenovelas and stage plays, while Odín has directed short films, including one titled Esencia in 2012 that starred Natasha and her then-boyfriend, actor José Pablo Minor.
Osterlen, the youngest, has maintained a lower profile but remains part of the artistic family dynamic.
Career
Dupeyrón’s career ignited at just 20 days old with an extra role in the telenovela Doctor Cándido Pérez, marking the start of a prolific journey that blended television, film, music, and theater.
Her childhood roles in beloved telenovelas like María la del Barrio (1995), Gotita de Amor (1998), Ángela (1998), Siempre Te Amaré (2000), Peregrina, Carita de Ángel, and De Pocas, Pocas Pulgas (2003)—where she landed her first lead as a young girl—established her as a child star in Mexico’s soap opera scene.
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Transitioning to adolescence, she shone in Lola, Érase una Vez (2007) as the rebellious Marión Von Ferdinand and Verano de Amor (2009), before captivating audiences as Natalia in the teen musical series Miss XV (2012).
This role also launched her music career, as she joined the band Eme 15 with co-stars Paulina Goto and others, performing hits like “Wonderland” at events such as the Kids’ Choice Awards Mexico and releasing albums until the group’s disbandment in 2014.
Dupeyrón’s foray into film began with Ladronas de Almas (2014) and gained momentum with La Vida Inmoral de la Pareja Ideal (2016), directed by Manolo Caro.
Her breakthrough came with the indie hit Treintona, Soltera y Fantástica (2016), portraying a multifaceted woman in her thirties, which expanded her appeal to mature audiences.
Theater remained a constant, with standout performances in Vaselina (a Spanish Grease, 2006, running 100 shows) and Closer (2017).
On streaming platforms, she earned international recognition as Ana Paula Corcuera in Netflix’s La Casa de las Flores (2018-2020), reuniting with Caro.
Recent highlights include the satirical series Señorita 89 (2022) as the cunning Miss Yucatán Isabel, the family drama Un Papá Pirata (2022), and the poignant Cuando Sea Joven (2022), where she played a young Verónica Castro opposite the icon herself.
Modeling for Cklass from 2009 to 2012 and producing select projects have rounded out her multifaceted portfolio, positioning her as one of Mexico’s most dynamic talents.
Accolades
In 2017, Dupeyrón’s portrayal in Treintona, Soltera y Fantástica earned her a nomination for Best New Actress at the 59th Ariel Awards, Mexico’s premier film honors equivalent to the Oscars, held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes—though she did not take home the win, the nod affirmed her cinematic prowess.
Building on this, her role in La Casa de las Flores led to a Canacine Award nomination for her compelling performance, highlighting her streaming breakthrough.
Dupeyrón’s starring turn in Cuando Sea Joven (2022) drew widespread praise for its emotional depth, resulting in 2023 nominations for Best Actress at both the Canacine Awards and the Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddesses), the latter presented by the Mexican Cinema Journalists for outstanding achievements.
