Meet the cast of Netflix’s ‘Selena: The Series’

Netflix wants to make Selena fans’ hearts go bidi bidi bom bom with its upcoming scripted drama that will tell the story of the Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla’s childhood and career.
“Selena: The Series” was announced in December of 2018 and is slated to debut on December 4, 2020, and along with a few newcomers, you may recognize some familiar faces in the cast. Watch the trailer and meet the cast below:
Part one of the two-part series premieres on Netflix this December.
The series will focus primarily on Selena's life prior to achieving stardom.

Selena Quintanilla
Christian Serratos
(The Walking Dead, The Twilight Saga, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide)
Best known for her role on AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” Serratos will lead the cast as the titular Selena Quintanilla. The daughter of a Mexican mother told "Entertainment Tonight" she loves “holding it down for the Latinas” in the zombie drama.

Abraham Quintanilla
Ricardo Chavira
(Desperate Housewives, Scandal, Jane the Virgin)
Ricardo Chavira has made a name for himself alongside strong female leads on shows like “Desperate Housewives,” "Jane the Virgin," and “Scandal.” He’ll be in the same boat portraying Abraham, the patriarch of the Quintanilla family and manager for Selena y Los Dinos.
Marcella Samora Quintanilla
Seidy López
(American Family, Resurrection Blvd.)
Born in Yucatán, Mexico, López moved to the United States at the age of four, and then returned to Mexico from ages 10 to 12 to fully immerse herself in the Spanish language.
The L.A.-based actress will take on the role of Marcella, Selena’s mother and sounding board.

A.B. Quintanilla
Gabriel Chavarría
(The Purge, East Los High)
Selena’s older brother, bandmate, and writing partner, A.B. Quintanilla was instrumental to her musical success. Prior to “Selena: The Series,” Chavarria played the lead in the USA Network/Syfy series “The Purge.”

Suzette Quintanilla
Noemi Gonzalez
(The Young and the Restless, East Los High)
Gonzalez will join her “East Los High” co-star Chavarria on “Selena: The Series,” playing his sister Suzette. Suzette has kept the legacy of Selena alive, and says the Netflix show will “highlight why Selena will remain a legend for generations to come.”
Chris Perez
Jesse Posey
(Stitchers, First Love)
The younger brother of actor Tyler Posey (Maid in Manhattan, Teen Wolf) will play the role of Chris Perez, Selena’s bandmate, love interest, and eventual husband.

Pete Astudillo
Julio Macías
(On My Block)
Astudillo, one of the members of Selena’s band Los Dinos, co-wrote some of Quintanilla’s most recognizable hits including “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” and “Amor Prohibido.” Before “Selena: The Series,” Macias played the part of Spooky, a gang member who tries to protect his younger brother, on Netflix’s “On My Block.”
Ricky Vela
Hunter Reese Peña
The son of Mexican immigrants, Peña will portray Ricky Vela, a member of Los Dinos who wrote songs for Selena and became one of A.B.’s most important collaborators.
Joe Ojeda
Carlos Alfredo, Jr.
(Mutt and Chopps)
The son of a Mexican mother and an Ecuadorian father, Alfredo will portray Joe Ojeda, a musician who joined Selena y Los Dinos as a second keyboard player.

Roger Garcia
Paul Rodriguez, Jr.
(The Curse of La Llorona, Vicious Circle, Street Dreams)
Rodriguez will portray Roger Garcia, a shy guitarist for Los Dinos. Rodriguez is also a professional skateboarder, and has won eight medals at the X games, including four gold medals.

Young Selena Quintanilla
Madison Taylor Baez
Playing the role of young Selena shouldn’t be too difficult for this young actress- she has sung the National Anthem in stadiums and arenas for a variety of sports teams including the LA Dodgers and the Harlem Globetrotters.
Juan Martinez, who has had roles on shows like “Parenthood,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “S.W.A.T.,” and “Triple Frontier” will play young A.B. Quintanilla. Daniela Estrada will take on the role of young Suzette, the middle Quintanilla child who begrudgingly learned to play the drums for her family's band.
Selena Quintanilla’s meteoric music career was tragically cut short when she was killed by her former fan club president at the age of 23. She was the first Latin artist to debut atop the Billboard 200 with her posthumous album “Dreaming of You.” The 1997 biopic based on her life story catapulted Jennifer Lopez into Hollywood’s A-list, and Quintanilla’s musical legacy lives on, with stars like Kacey Musgraves paying tribute to the queen of tex-mex on stage at the Houston Astrodome earlier this year.