The Pasapalabra contestants already have new guests with whom to try to accumulate as much time as possible for the final test of El Rosco. Tristán Ulloa, Sergio Pazos and Lluvia Rojo are the famous people in charge of putting their wisdom and mental speed to the test in the Antena 3 program presented by Roberto Leal. They are all familiar faces to the viewers, but surely that of Lluvia Rojo is the most multifaceted.

It is difficult to disassociate Lluvia Rojo from the character of Pili, the hairdresser and best friend of Inés Alcántara in the Cuéntame series. Not surprisingly, the Madrid actress played the role for 16 years, since the public channel premiered the fiction in 2001 until 2017.

Born in the capital of Spain in 1976, she studied acting and music at Jorge Eínes’ studio and at the Madrid Royal Conservatory of Music. She also has a degree in Translation and Interpreting, having translated a dozen books.

His multidisciplinary training was completed between Madrid, New York and Berlin, cities in which he drank from different musical influences. And it is that Lluvia Rojo has said on numerous occasions that her dream was always to have a rock group and that she achieved it in 2010, when she formed No Band For Lluvia, where she is a vocalist and composer.

But his restlessness has led him to undertake many more projects. Between filming, concerts and translations, Rojo found a place on the radio-she collaborated on the RNE program El canto del grillo and on radio theater-or to work as a film teacher.

It is also an animal rights firm, participating in Anima Naturalis campaigns to ban the use of animals in circuses. In 2016 she was on the cover of the magazine ‘Interviú’ to defend the cause. “I am an animalist and a vegetarian. I do not think that everyone should be vegan or vegetarian; we must reduce the consumption of meat, that bulls do not exist and fight against the abandonment of animals,” she said in the magazine.

Returning to her career as an actress and before landing on Cuéntame, Lluvia Rojo appeared in the film Barrio, by Fernando León de Aranoa (1998) and in the series A las once en casa (1998), Ellas son así (1999) and Hospital Central (2000).

During her time as Pili, the actress also had a role in the series Paraíso (2003) and in the films Worst Impossible: What can go wrong? (2002), El Calentito (2005), El síndrome de Svensson (2006) or Intimate and strange (2008), among other feature films.

And after leaving the Alcántara universe, Lluvia Rojo has appeared in the horror film Animal Behavior and in the play The Prince and the Showgirl. In theater, by the way, her performances stand out in Aquí no paga nadie; Don Juan, the mocker of Seville or Planazo Machotes.

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