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Veneno (2020)

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Lola Rodríguez, Lara Martorell, Ángeles Ortega, Desirée Rodríguez, Juani Ruiz among others are all trans actresses representing trans women in this show.
Despite of all her success, creativity, music and media career, La Veneno was illiterate. After 3 years of announcements, on October 3rd 2016, she finally launched her long-awaited memoir, co-written with the help of her friend, journalist and writer Valeria Vegas.
The role of La Veneno is represented by three different trans actresses: Isabel Torres, Daniela Santiago and Jedet.
Cristina Ortiz Rodriguez (born Jose Antonio "Joselito" Ortiz Rodriguez in 19 March 1964 and died 9 November 2016), better known as La Veneno ("Poison"), was a Spanish singer, actress, sex worker and media personality. Considered one of the most important and beloved LGBT icons in Spain, she rose to fame in 1996 after briefly appearing on the late-night talk show "Esta Noche Cruzamos el Mississippi", broadcast on Telecinco between 1995 and 1997 and hosted by the journalist Pepe Navarro. She'd later appear regularly on the show as well as on "La Sonrisa del Pelicano".
Based on the book "¡Digo! Ni puta ni santa. Las memorias de La Veneno" of author Valeria Vegas.

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