Camila Rajchman

Camila Rajchman (born 26 November 1994) is an Uruguayan singer, songwriter, television host and panelist. Between 2014 and 2016 she was vocalist of the band Rombai.

Camila Rajchman
Rajchman in 2019
Born (1994-11-26) November 26, 1994
EducationUniversidad ORT Uruguay
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • TV host
Years active2014-present
Musical career
Genres
  • Cumbia pop
Instruments
  • Vocals

Biography

Camila Rajchman was born in Montevideo, Uruguay to a Jewish family. She is the daughter of Gabriela and José Rajchman, and granddaughter of Chil Rajchman, a Holocaust survivor.[1] She studies communication at the ORT University.[2]

In 2014, with Fer Vázquez and other friends, they created the cumbia pop band Rombai. In principle it was only a group of classmates who studied communication at the ORT University who joined to create a band, and then had a reputation and popularity that they did not think they were going to have, presenting shows throughout Latin America.[2]

In 2016 a documentary entitled Marama - Rombai - The trip, where the history of both bands is portrayed, was released. She participated acting of herself.[3] Also in that year she was a panelist for the Argentine reality show Big Brother.[4] She announced her retirement from Rombai in March 2016 and on April 29 of that year she presented herself for the last time with the group at Luna Park in Buenos Aires.[5] She was replaced by the Argentine singer Emilia Mernes.

In 2017 she joined for two months, the panel of the morning television show Desayunos informales, as a replacement panelist for Andy Vila.[6] After a few months, she began to be the show's reporter, the position she holds until today.[7]

Filmography

Film roles

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Marama - Rombai - El viaje Herself Documentary film

Television roles

Year Title Role Notes Channel
2016 Gran Hermano Argentina Herself Season 9, Panelist América TV
2017 Desayunos informales Herself Replacement panelist Teledoce
Reporter
2018 Súbete a mi moto - Summer edition Herself Co-Anchor

References

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