Lluvia Giacoman
- Actress
- Writer
- Music Artist
Lluvia Giacoman is a Latina artist born in El Paso, Texas and based in Las Vegas, NV.
She started her acting career in 2020, appearing in short films in the Las Vegas, NV film industry, including a nomination for Best Actress for the 48 Hour Film Project 2023. Her range expands to theater, dance plays, to dance competing in Latin ballroom and performed nationally with a salsa dance team.
Her interest in signing and writing music began with her first feature in SOTO's hip hop single 'Como Me Duele', singing Selena Quintanilla's Spanish vocals as a tribute. In collaboration with artist and music producer Titus Rodes, she co-wrote her first two singles ' Breathe Again' and 'Soaring Higher' which are included in the score for 'Behind Closed Doors', a short film directed by Angel Contreras. Starring as the lead role of Reyna, she also helped co-write the domestic violence awareness film.
Her most devoted enterprises has been in martial arts. She's trained different styles of combat, including Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu style and traditional weapons at K-Star under the mentorship of martial arts champion Philip Sahagun.
She started her acting career in 2020, appearing in short films in the Las Vegas, NV film industry, including a nomination for Best Actress for the 48 Hour Film Project 2023. Her range expands to theater, dance plays, to dance competing in Latin ballroom and performed nationally with a salsa dance team.
Her interest in signing and writing music began with her first feature in SOTO's hip hop single 'Como Me Duele', singing Selena Quintanilla's Spanish vocals as a tribute. In collaboration with artist and music producer Titus Rodes, she co-wrote her first two singles ' Breathe Again' and 'Soaring Higher' which are included in the score for 'Behind Closed Doors', a short film directed by Angel Contreras. Starring as the lead role of Reyna, she also helped co-write the domestic violence awareness film.
Her most devoted enterprises has been in martial arts. She's trained different styles of combat, including Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu style and traditional weapons at K-Star under the mentorship of martial arts champion Philip Sahagun.