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Lluvia Rojo Moro (born 6 November 1976 in
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) is a Spanish actress and singer. She studied translation and interpretation (
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) in
Madrid Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million. It i ...
,
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. She also studied drama at the Jorge Eínes' Atelier. She is also a member of the hard-pop band No Band For Lluvia (
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), along with Kevin Kajetzke, Darío Lofish, and Lyndon Parish .


Filmography

* '' Íntimos y extraños'', (2008), by
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* '' Crónicas de la Vieja República'' (fanfilm) * '' El síndrome de Svensson'' (2006), by Kepa Sojo * ''
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El Calentito ''El Calentito'' is a 2005 Spanish musical comedy film directed and co-written by Chus Gutiérrez. The cast stars Verónica Sánchez alongside Macarena Gómez, Juan Sanz, Ruth Díaz and Nuria González. Plot It is set in 1981 in Spain, havi ...
'' (2005), by
Chus Gutiérrez María Jesús "Chus" Gutiérrez (born 1962) is a Spanish director, writer, and actress. Gutiérrez has experiences of moving back and forth between Spain and the United States, which influenced her filmmaking, as her films are known for discussing ...
* '' Alianza mortal'' (2002), by
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* ''Barrio'' (1998), by
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Short films

* ''Paco'', (2009), by Jorge Roelas * '' The Old Man in the Sea'' (2006), by Enrique Rodríguez.
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* '' Ricardo, piezas descatalogadas '' (2005), by
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* '' Las superamigas contra el profesor Vinilo'' (2003), by Domingo González


Television


As a conductor

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'' (1997–1998) *'' + Música'' (
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) (1997–1998)


As an actress

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'' (2000–2011) *''Paraíso'' (2000) *''
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'' (1998) *''
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'' (1998) *'' A las once en casa'' (1998)


Theatre

* '' Don Juan, el burlador de Sevilla'' (2008–2009), by
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*'' Aquí no paga nadie'', by Darío Fo (2004–2005).


Radiotheatre

* ''Psicosis'' (2010)


Awards

* Ercilla de Teatro Award, 2008. Best New Actress for Don Juan, el burlador de Sevilla. * Fundación Lumière: Premio "solidario a las artes escénicas" 2006 *
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2007 and 2004 nominations for best actress in a supporting role.


References


External links

*
Cinemanía

www.lluviarojo.es
1976 births Living people Actresses from Madrid 21st-century Spanish singers 21st-century Spanish women singers {{Spain-actor-stub