Eva Hache - Biography

Biography

After majoring in English, Hache began her career as an actress doing theatre plays. She performed in several classical plays with director Juan Antonio Quintana's company at the Aula de Teatro of the Universidad de Valladolid. After four years of doing this, she decided to take some free time to travel around the world, and on her return on 2000 played in a self-produced cabaret piece, Todo por la Talanga, el Chou, in which the audience played an active role.

She managed to do monologues in several programs for the Paramount Comedy channel until, in 2003, she won the 4th Monologue Contest from the Comedy Club (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 show, Fuentes y cia, where she would play a comic reporter. She achieved popularity in the show, which enabled her to participate in other shows, such as Splunge (a comic sketches show), and make punctual appearances as an actress in television series, like the popular 7 Vidas and Casi Perfectos.

As a theatre actress, she had main roles in 5mujeres.com (2003–2004) and Hombres, mujeres y punto (2004–2005). Eva has performed in films too, most notably in Locos por el sexo, directed by Javier Rebollo. She has also done radio performances, in Cadena Ser's La ventana del verano, conducted with Gemma Nierga.

After that, and still under contract with Globomedia, Hache became the hostess of the late night show Noche Hache, from Cuatro TV. This show has signified her first job as main hostess of a program, and a success for Cuatro.

She won the 2005 Academy of Television (ATV) Prize, in Best Communicator of Entertaining Programs category. That same year she was also nominated for the TP de Oro (considered to be the most prestigious Spanish award for television) for Best Entertainment Program Hostess.

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