Born in Washington DC to a Nicaraguan mother and a French-Nicaraguan father. Grew up in the DC Area, Paris and Managua. Attended the University of Maryland then HB Studio- and was a Working Observer at the Actors' Studio in NY and LA. Fluent in Spanish and French semi fluent Italian and Portuguese. Holds US and French Citizenship.
Carlos Antonio is known for Geostorm (2017), American Horror Story (2011) and Breakout Kings (2011).
Carlos Antunes is an actor, known for Qlimax: The Source (2020).
Carlos Aquino Lontok is known for Clarita (2019), U-Turn (2020) and Oda sa wala (2018).
Carlos Aragon is known for Imperio de mentiras (2020), Locos por la herencia (2019) and La Negociadora (2020).
Carlos Aragón is known for Gritos de muerte y libertad (2010), Naked Lies (1998) and Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades (2022).
Carlos Arce Jr. is an actor, known for See You Yesterday (2019), Jessica Jones (2015) and Hidden Guardians (2018).
Carlos Areces was born on March 27, 1976 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Balada triste de trompeta (2010), Muchachada nui (2007) and Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (2013).
Carlos Arellano is known for Lethal Weapon (2016), The Orville (2017) and Bosch: Legacy (2022).
Born in Mexico City, Carlos studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) and The London Film School, in England. His short film "Tierra y Pan" (2008) won over 15 international awards, including the Golden Lion of the Venice International Film Festival. Carlos has directed several series for Netflix: "Club de Cuervos" (2015-16), as well as the documentary mini series "Cuando Conocí Al Chapo" (2017), and more recently "Rebelde" (2022). In the documentary field, he co directed the features "Toro Negro" (2005), presented at San Sebastian Film Festival, La Habana, Morelia, among other international film festivals, followed by "Common Ground" (2006) and "Nahui Ollin: Sol en Movimiento" (2017) collective work on the effects of global warning in Mexico, and more recently "Banda" (2019) presented at the Guadalajara Film Festival. He also directed multiple TV documentaries such as "Oro: El Día que Todo Cambió" (2013) and "Vida y Obra de Octavio Paz" (2014). His first feature film "En La Estancia" (2014), was presented at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and was awarded in Mexico, Brasil, Argentina, Italia and United States. His second feature film ¡Ánimo Juventud! (2020), was part of L'Atelier de Cinéfondation of the Cannes Films Festival and the Torino Film Lab. It was presented at Morelia International Film Festival, Busan Youth and Kids, Ibero American film festival of Miami, and Festival Reflets du Cinema Iberique et Latino Americain where it was awarded with the Audience award, among others. "¡Ánimo Juventud!" was released in 2021 and is currently distributed by HBO in the United States and Piano Distribution in Mexico. His third feature film "La Suerte de Juan" is co produced with French production company Tita Productions and will be filmed in 2022.