Cleo Rocos
Cleo Rocos, born in Brazil to an English mother and Greek father, rose to prominence in the 1980s through her captivating performances on the BBC's The Kenny Everett Television Show. Her striking looks and vivacious personality made her an ideal comedic partner for Everett, and she showcased her versatility in various roles, including a lab assistant in the science quiz series Brainstorm in 1988 and in the film Bloodbath at the House of Death in 1984.
Following Kenny Everett's passing from AIDS in 1995, Rocos penned a heartfelt memoir titled Bananas Forever - Kenny and Me, reflecting on their creative collaboration and the impact he had on her life. Beyond her acting career, Rocos has made a name for herself as a producer, travel journalist, radio DJ, and television presenter.
In 2012, she expanded her entrepreneurial ventures by launching AquaRiva, a premium tequila brand crafted from 100% Weber Azul agave. Rocos has also participated in various celebrity reality television programs, further showcasing her dynamic career and adaptability within the entertainment industry. Throughout her journey, Cleo Rocos has not only entertained audiences but has also established herself as a multifaceted businesswoman and media personality.
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