At 17, Pierce, whose parents were Jose Luis Zerecero and Aida Pierce, left Acapulco for Mexico City, and attended El Instituto Andres Soler, where she studied acting and to become a secretary.
11 Facts About Aida Pierce
Aida Pierce attended la Academia de Emma Pulido, where she studied jazz, English, and French.
Aida Pierce began her career on stage, appearing in the Mexican productions of Godspell, Peter Pan, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Mame, among other plays.
Aida Pierce was first cast as Dona Tecla on Alegrias de Mediodia in 1981.
In Serafin, which premiered in Mexico in 1999 and in the United States in 2000, Aida Pierce made her dramatic television debut as "Barbara".
Aida Pierce was still a regular on the series when it ended in 2001 as both co-host and performer.
Aida Pierce continues to perform her comedy routines live on stage throughout Mexico, usually writing her own stage material.
Aida Pierce has sung in many of her stage appearances.
Aida Pierce continues to make guest appearances on other Televisa series, including Mujer.
Aida Pierce recorded several songs, including her 1983 hit, "Sonrie, sintonizate con alegria", which was first performed at the Mexican Festival OTI that year; Nos vamos a pertenece, which is one of two songs posted on her website; and Principe, which she performs at the end of most of her personal appearances and has become her signature song.
Aida Pierce was included in the 2007 book Televisa Presenta, which was published on the occasion of the network's 50th anniversary.