
Alaska
Her career has been reinforced by her appearances in different series, films, television and radio programs, for which she has received varied comments. Her best known participation was in La bola de cristal (1984-1988), a television program broadcast on Televisión Española during the eighties, which was committed to treating children as adults and reflected the socio-political change brought about by the Spanish transition, as well as the cultural and musical explosion known as the “movida madrileña”. As an actress, her most recognized role was in Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls on the Heap (1980), a feature film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Among her work in television stands out her participation as a juror in Lluvia de estrellas (2001), as a presenter in Alaska y Segura (2014-2015), the Benidorm Fest 2022 and starring in the reality show Alaska y Mario (2011-2018), with her husband.
Since 1989 she has been a member of Fangoria, an electronic music group that she leads together with Nacho Canut, who has accompanied her since her musical beginnings. The group began as part of the underground movement, and gained popularity with the release of their second album, Una temporada en el infierno (1999). Their greatest hits include songs such as "No sé qué me das", "Eternamente inocente", "Retorciendo palabras", "Miro la vida pasar", "Entre mil dudas", "Criticar por criticar", "Absolutamente", "Dramas y comedias", "Geometría polisentimental" and "Espectacular".
Influenced by several personalities, Alaska is recognized for her changing and transgressive aesthetic sense with respect to music, fashion, live performances and music videos.
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