Lluvia Rojo Moro (born 6 November 1976 in Madrid) is a Spanish actress and singer.
Lluvia Rojo | |
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Born | Lluvia Rojo Moro 6 November 1976 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
She studied translation and interpretation (English and German) in Madrid, New York City and Berlin. She also studied drama at the Jorge Eínes' Atelier. She is also a member of the hard-pop band No Band For Lluvia (Subterfuge Records), along with Kevin Kajetzke, Darío Lofish, and Lyndon Parish .
Filmography
edit- Íntimos y extraños, (2008), by Rubén Alonso
- Crónicas de la Vieja República (fanfilm)
- El síndrome de Svensson (2006), by Kepa Sojo
- Pobre juventud (2006), by Miguel Jiménez
- El Calentito (2005), by Chus Gutiérrez
- Alianza mortal (2002), by Rico brothers
- Barrio (1998), by Fernando León de Aranoa
Short films
edit- Paco, (2009), by Jorge Roelas
- The Old Man in the Sea (2006), by Enrique Rodríguez. University of Navarre
- Ricardo, piezas descatalogadas (2005), by Rico brothers
- Las superamigas contra el profesor Vinilo (2003), by Domingo González
Television
editAs a conductor
edit- Los 40 principales (1997–1998)
- + Música (Canal satélite digital) (1997–1998)
As an actress
edit- Cuéntame cómo pasó (2000–2011)
- Paraíso (2000)
- Hospital Central (1998)
- Ellas son así (1998)
- A las once en casa (1998)
Theatre
edit- Don Juan, el burlador de Sevilla (2008–2009), by Tirso de Molina
- Aquí no paga nadie, by Darío Fo (2004–2005).
Radiotheatre
edit- Psicosis (2010)[1]
Awards
edit- Ercilla de Teatro Award, 2008. Best New Actress for Don Juan, el burlador de Sevilla.
- Fundación Lumière: Premio "solidario a las artes escénicas" 2006
- Unión de Actores 2007 and 2004 nominations for best actress in a supporting role.
References
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