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Eva Hache

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Spanish actress
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Hernández and the second or maternal family name is Villegas.
Eva Hache
Hache at the27th Goya Awards in 2013
Born
Eva María Hernández Villegas

(1971-08-07)7 August 1971 (age 53)
Occupation(s)Actress,choreographer,comedian andTV presenter
Years active2002—present
SpouseJöns Andres Papila (2010-present)
ChildrenTeo (b. 2003)

Eva María Hernández Villegas (born 7 August 1971),[1] better known asEva Hache, is a Spanish choreographer,comedian,actress and television showhostess. Among other performances, she is known for her late night showNoche hache,[2] and for hosting two successiveGoya Awards ceremonies (2012 and 2013).

Biography

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Hache was born inSegovia,Castile and León. After majoring in English, she began her career as a stage actress. She performed in several classical plays with director Juan Antonio Quintana's company at theAula de Teatro of theUniversidad de Valladolid. After four years, she decided to take some free time to travel around the world, and on her return in 2000 played in a self-producedcabaret piece,Todo por la Talanga, el Chou, in which the audience played an active role.

She managed to do comedymonologues in several programs for theParamount Comedy channel until, in 2003, she won the 4th Monologue Contest from the Comedy Club (El Club de la Comedia). After that, she was hired by producer-company Globomedia, which decided she should accompany Manel Fuentes, conductor of the late night showFuentes y cia, where she would play a comic reporter. She achieved popularity in the show, which enabled her to participate in other shows, such asSplunge (a comic sketches show), and make punctual appearances as an actress in sitcoms, like the popular7 Vidas andCasi Perfectos.

As a theatre actress, she had main roles in5mujeres.com (2003–2004) andHombres, mujeres y punto (2004–2005). Eva Hache has performed infilms too, most notably inLocos por el sexo, directed by Javier Rebollo. She has also done radio performances inCadena Ser'sLa ventana del verano, hosted byGemma Nierga.

After that, and still under contract with Globomedia, Hache became the hostess of the late night showNoche Hache (2005-2008), onCuatro. It was her first work as the main host. She won the 2005 Academy of Television (ATV) Prize, in the Best Entertainment Program Communicator category. That same year she was also nominated for theTP de Oro award[3] for Best Entertainment Program Hostess.

In 2009, she was part of the cast of the Spanish adaptation ofSaturday Night Live, which also aired on Cuatro. The show was cancelled due to low ratings.

In 2011, she became the main host of stand-up comedy showEl Club de la Comedia, onlaSexta, the show where she had first risen to prominence.

In 2012 and 2013, Eva Hache presented the26th and27th editions, respectively, of theGoya Awards.[4][5]

In February 2015, Cuatro aired the first episode of candid camera showGuasabi, hosted by Eva; laSexta, owned byAtresmedia, removed her fromEl Club de la Comedia due to her working for rival groupMediaset. Cuatro cancelledGuasabi after the first episode due to its poor ratings.

In August 2015,Telecinco announced her as one of the judges of talent competitionGot Talent España, Spanish adaptation of the internationalGot Talent franchise. In 2016, she starred in the Spanish adaptation of TV seriesWeb Therapy on#0. In 2021, she appeared as "Cactus" on the second series of the localThe Masked Singer.

In April 2022, she was a special guest in the "Snatch Game" episode ofseason 2 of the reality competition streaming television seriesDrag Race España, produced byAtresmedia in collaboration with Buendía Estudios andWorld of Wonder.[6]

In 2022, she shot her debut as a film director,Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Eva Hache - Encuentros".
  2. ^Eva Hache
  3. ^"IMDb: TP de Oro, Spain".IMDb. Archived fromthe original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved2007-01-31.
  4. ^(in Spanish)"Eva Hache sustituirá a Andreu Buenafuente como presentador de la gala de los Premios Goya"RTVE. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  5. ^(in Spanish)"Eva Hache repite como presentadora de la gala de los premios Goya"El País. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  6. ^"'Drag Race España' celebra su clásico Snatch Game en la quinta entrega del programa" (in European Spanish).Atresplayer Premium. April 21, 2022. RetrievedApril 21, 2022.
  7. ^Rivera, Alfonso (18 January 2023)."Actress Eva Hache makes her directorial debut with Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera".Cineuropa.

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