Cristina Pedroche

Cristina Pedroche
Born Cristina Pedroche Navas
(1988-10-30) 30 October 1988
Madrid, Spain
Occupation Actress, comedian, presenter, TV reporter and model
Years active 2009-present
Spouse(s) David Muñoz (m. 2015)

Cristina Pedroche Navas (Madrid, 30 October 1988) is a Spanish actress, presenter, comedian, TV reporter and model.

Biography

She was born on 30 October 1988 in Madrid, Spain. For a while she combined her studies in Business Administration and Management and Tourism with her work on television as reporter. She rose to fame in 2010 when she joined the daily comedy show Sé lo que hicisteis... on La Sexta[1] as a TV reporter until 2011. From August 2011 to June 2012 she worked as a reporter in the daily comedy show Otra movida. In March 2010, she was on the cover of the Spanish FHM magazine.[2]

In September 2012 she joined radio program Yu, no te pierdas nada as a collaborator, on Los 40 principales. In December 2013 she joined the daily TV comedy show Zapeando, hosted by Frank Blanco in La Sexta.[3] In April 2014, Pedroche participated in the 'water war' segment of the show with Frank Blanco. Pedroche also used the show as a platform to raise awareness for ALS by participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge.

In December 2014 it was announced that she signed a golden parachute with media group Atresmedia[4] She also hosted the 2014-2015 New Year's Eve's Twelve Grapes broadcast for La Sexta alongside Frank Blanco, wearing a much commented upon transparent dress.[5] During this show she participated in a 'champagne war' with Frank Blanco, a new year play on the previous 'water war'.

In 2015, she presented the fifth Spanish season of reality television game show Pekín Express, her first work as a solo host.

On 24 October, 2015 she married Spanish chef David Muñoz.[6]

On 31 December 2015, she hosted the New Year's Eve's Twelve Grapes broadcast for the second year in a row, this time for Antena 3 alongside Carlos Sobera, and continued the previous year sensation wearing a see-through dress. In 2016 she will repeat as host of the sixth season of Pekín Express.

Work

TV programs

Year Program Note
2015-2016 Pekín Express Host
2015 Twelve Grapes 2015-2016 on Antena 3 Host
2014 Twelve Grapes 2014-2015 on La Sexta Host
2014 Neox Fan Awards Host
2014 Los viernes al show Collaboration
2013–present Zapeando Collaboration
2011-2012 Otra movida TV reporter
2010-2011 Sé lo que hicisteis... TV reporter

TV series

Year Series Note
2014 Águila Roja Juana Sánchez
Aída Marta
La que se avecina Flora[7]
2012 La huida With Luis Fernández
Entre líneas With Berta Collado and Jordi Mestre
2011 Okupados Webseries. 1 episode Doctora Hierro
2009 Sin tetas no hay paraíso One episode
Yo soy Bea

Short films

Year Film Director
2010 Buzón de voz Óscar Arenas and Carlos Caro
2009 Naturaleza muerta Raúl Alfonso

Music videos

Year Video Note
2014 No lo merezco With Camela, Alaska and Mario Vaquerizo
2012 Summer is Crazy With DJ Valdi in Otra Movida
Dos
2009 Sólo tú With Sergio Vallín and Raquel del Rosario
Canciones Tristes With Noel Soto

Radio

Year Program Note
2012–present Yu: no te pierdas nada With Dani Mateo in Los 40 Principales
Anda ya In Los 40 Principales

References

External links

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