Laura Manzanedo

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Laura Manzanedo is a Spanish actress and presenter of radio.

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Biography

She was born in Usera, Madrid (Spain) on April 18, 1976.

Laura studied Spanish dance in Real Escuela Superior de Danza e interpretación in the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático of Madrid.

Her most important role as actress was as Clara in the TV series: Al salir de clase (Telecinco). She was a lesbian student who fell in love with Miriam. [1]

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Yo soy Bea [3]

The following year, in April 2008 she was first cover of the Interviú magazine. [4] Three years later, in 2011, she Malasaña neighbourhood. [5]

In January 2009, she joined as a presenter in the program Ponte A Prueba on Europa FM radio station. For his work on the radio, she has been dubbed Diva de la Noche. [6]

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In the second week of June 2014, she was on the cover of Interviú magazine. She was to support Spain national football team in Brazil World Cup. [8]

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