Violeta Rodríguez
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Noms alternatifs: Violeta Rodriguez
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Biographie complète
Born on February 3, 1997, in Barcelona, Spain, Violeta Rodríguez is a multifaceted Spanish actress and screenwriter who hails from a prominent cinematic lineage. As the daughter of renowned actress Ariadna Gil and filmmaker David Trueba, she was literally named after the character her mother played in the Oscar-winning film Belle Époque.
Rodríguez began her acting career at a young age, debuting in the 2007 film Bajo las estrellas. She has since built a reputation for her involvement in independent and experimental projects, most notably starring in and co-writing the film Violeta no coge el ascensor (2019). Her career is defined by a blend of acting, photography, and dramaturgy, often exploring unconventional narratives. In 2024, she took on a central role in La revolución de las musas, a hybrid film that reclaims the voices of historical muses, further establishing her as a significant figure in contemporary Spanish "auteur" cinema.

