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11 Facts About Cristina Rodlo

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Cristina Rodlo has starred in feature films as Fabiana in Perdida and as Suzu in the 2019 remake of Miss Bala, and played a lead role as Ambar in the horror movie No One Gets Out Alive in 2021.

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Cristina Rodlo was born on May 21,1990, was brought up in the city of Torreon in Coahuila, northern Mexico.

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Cristina Rodlo took part in a theatre production at the age of 11 and decided from that moment that she wanted to be an actress.

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Cristina Rodlo sought sponsorship from local companies unsuccessfully, but eventually found a local politician who agreed to finance the cost of her training, so at age 18, she left Mexico to learn acting at AMDA in New York City.

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Cristina Rodlo forged a successful career in Mexico, appearing in 23 episodes of El Vato and 92 episodes of Vuelve Temprano between 2016 and 2017, eventually achieving a nomination of Mejor revelacion femenina at the 2016 Diosas de Plata awards, for her performance as Jackie Ramirez in the 2015 movie Ladrones.

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In 2019, Cristina Rodlo broke into American television with roles as the High Priestess spirit of Death, Yaritza, in Amazon Prime's Too Old to Die Young, and as Luz Ojeda in the AMC historica drama The Terror.

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In 2020, Cristina Rodlo joined the inaugural cast of 68 Whiskey to play army medic Rosa Alvarez, in an American military comedy-drama television series produced by Ron Howard.

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In 2021, Cristina Rodlo played the lead role in the Santiago Menghini directed Netflix horror film No One Gets Out Alive, alongside Marc Menchaca.

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In 2023, Cristina Rodlo played Aida in the Paramount+ series Tengo Que Morir Todas Las Noches, a series about gay culture from 1980 in Mexico, which was illegal in Mexico at the time.

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Cristina Rodlo joined the cast of season 2 of Halo, which aired in February 2024, alongside fellow newcomer Joseph Morgan.

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Cristina Rodlo plays Corporal Talia Perez, a specialist in linguistics for the United Nations Space Command, having had little real combat experience.