Rosita Rodrigo (La Llosa de Ranes, 5 January 1891 – Barcelona, 1 April 1959) was a Spanish actress, vedette, dancer and songwriter, highly successful in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and Argentina.
During 1929, Rodrigo was an entrepreneur of the Tablao of the International Exhibition in Montjuïc, "El Patio del Farolillo" where many flamenco artists debuted.
She paraded through studios in Paris, London, and Berlin to make films in Spanish like other theater actors and actresses such as Rosario Pino, Carmen Ruiz Moragas, Isabel Barrón, Imperio Argentina, and Florindo Ferrario, among others.
In Argentina, she performed at the Teatro General San Martín along with other stars of the era such as Azucena Maizani, Tomás Simari, Carlos Morganti, and musicians such as Francisco Payá and Manuel Coll.
In 1939, Rodrigo served as a costume designer in the film Gente bien, directed by Manuel Romero, along with Hugo del Carril, Tito Lusiardo, and Delia Garcés.