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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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. 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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Short films

* ''Paco'', (2009), by
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* '' 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


As a conductor

*'' Los 40 principales'' (1997–1998) *'' + Música'' ( Canal satélite digital) (1997–1998)


As an actress

*''
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'' (2000–2011) *''Paraíso'' (2000) *'' Hospital Central'' (1998) *''
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'' (1998) *''
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'' (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)Abierto hasta las dos, dramatización de Psicosis
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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 * Unión de Actores 2007 and 2004 nominations for best actress in a supporting role.


References


External links

*
Cinemanía

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