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Cuban Actress Mónica Alonso: A Glimpse into Her Life Beyond "Isabel" from Doble Juego

Friday, December 19, 2025 by Matthew Diaz

Cuban actress Mónica Alonso has recently captured her followers’ attention again after sharing an artistic video and photos on her Instagram account, where she looks both beautiful and sensual.

Accompanying her images, Alonso shared a reflective and personal statement: "At 43, I'm finally nothing; yet my dreams awaken in a corner of my pillow," a sentiment many fans interpreted as an intimate insight into her current life and emotional journey.

The posts have sparked numerous reactions on social media, not only due to her physical appearance—which many describe as elegant and mature—but also because of the introspective nature of her message.

Reflecting on Her Journey

More than two decades since gaining immense popularity on Cuban television, Mónica Alonso remains fondly remembered for her role as Isabel, the rebellious teenager in the series "Doble Juego", one of the most iconic characters of her career.

In December 2023, the actress gave an interview to CubaNet where she candidly discussed her personal and professional life, revealing that after living in Spain for nearly 20 years, she decided to return to Cuba for a period with her daughter Habana.

She explained that this return was driven by a need for "oxygen" amid personal saturation in Madrid, as well as some professional opportunities that arose on the island. However, the experience was not financially sustainable.

"An economic level there was impossible," Alonso admitted, acknowledging that after a year and eight months in Cuba, she chose to return to Spain.

Challenges and Growth in Spain

Nonetheless, she noted that the experience allowed her to return "renewed," despite the material hardships she faced during her time on the island.

The actress also recalled that her initial arrival in Spain, shortly after "Doble Juego" aired in Cuba, was far from easy.

She described the transition as a profound upheaval, both personally and professionally.

Alonso quickly realized that very few people in Spain live solely from acting, and she had to confront situations that tested her personal principles. She declined offers that conflicted with her morality, even if it meant facing greater challenges in her artistic career.

The Path of Reinvention

Like many other Cuban actors who emigrated, Mónica Alonso had to reinvent herself. She worked in bars, nightclubs, and clothing stores while expanding her professional skills: she studied Chinese medicine, trained as a Pilates, yoga, and nutrition instructor, and developed an acting method for classical dancers, which she taught in several European cities.

In her own words, Spain was where she "became a woman," having arrived almost as a child.

A graduate of classical ballet from the National Ballet School and dramatic arts from the National Art School (ENA), Mónica Alonso left a significant mark on Cuban television.

Besides "Doble Juego", she participated in productions like "El almendrón," "Polvo en el viento," and "Oh La Habana," as well as music videos for artists like William Vivanco and Descemer Bueno.

In cinema, she was part of short and feature films such as "Perfecto amor equivocado" and "Esteban y el piano."

Today, at 43, Mónica Alonso continues to display an artistic and personal side characterized by introspection, reinvention, and authenticity, while remaining a cherished and admired figure by Cuban audiences both on the island and abroad.

Mónica Alonso's Artistic Journey: FAQs

What role made Mónica Alonso famous?

Mónica Alonso is well-known for her role as Isabel, the rebellious teenager in the Cuban TV series "Doble Juego."

Why did Mónica Alonso return to Cuba after living in Spain?

Alonso returned to Cuba seeking a fresh perspective and new professional opportunities, although the move was not financially sustainable.

How did Mónica Alonso adapt to life in Spain?

In Spain, Alonso had to diversify her skills and took on various jobs while furthering her education in fields like Chinese medicine and fitness instruction.

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