Carmen Marrón is a self-taught writer, director, and producer whose debut indie feature, "Go For It!" was distributed by Lionsgate in theaters across the US. The movie is based on her experiences growing up as an inner-city street dancer in Chicago. As well as writing and directing, she edited, cast the actors and co-composed the theme song for her dance drama. Filmmaking became an aspiration for Carmen while she was a guidance counselor for high-risk elementary school children in Phoenix, AZ. Her vision was to write and direct stories that her Latinx students could relate to and be inspired to make a change. The New York Times hailed "Go For It!" as "an unpretentious rite-of-passage drama, thanks to the supple script and capable direction of Carmen Marrón, the force behind "Go For It!" In her spare time, Carmen is devoted to working with organizations to educate and provide support for under-served youth, women and the arts. She has been an international speaker for the US State Department in Latin American countries, promoting public diplomacy through her work in Latino Cinema and Education.
Carmen Mathews' film credits include BUtterfield 8 (1960), A Rage to Live (1965), Sounder (1972) Daniel (1983). She also appeared in several TV movies and is still seen in reruns as Col. Lillian Rayborn in an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H (1972). She has teamed on the Broadway stage with such stars as Don Ameche, Angela Lansbury and Joanne Woodward. Her last role was in The Last Best Year (1990) with Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters.
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) (taking in Mujeres al borde de un ataque de "nervios" (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).
Carmen Mayordomo is an actress, known for Casting (2013), Cuéntame (2001) and El Cover (2021).
Carmen Meissner is an actress, known for Switched at Birth (2011).
Carmen Mi'chelle has embodied what the Motor-city is all about - TALENT! As a multi-faceted artist, Carmen Mi'chelle has explored many avenues of entertainment, including acting, music, dance, modeling, and filmmaking. Her Neo-Soul and trap-soul vibes resonate beautifully through her unique voice. She is expressive and poetic, with a little Detroit to spice it up! Carmen Michelle Sheffield, artistically known as Carmen Mi'chelle was born and raised in Detroit, MI. The youngest child of a very musically inclined family, Carmen wanted to walk into her mother's footsteps. "There were many nights I slept in the studio while my mom recorded gospel music, she was my first inspiration." Her other inspirations are Brandy and Erykah Badu. Carmen's first love was writing. She loved to write songs and poems and even storybooks. Entertaining was always Carmen's fun-loving outlet, as she was never camera shy. As a child she performed in the glee club (singing and acting) as well as first chair trumpeter in elementary and middle school band. As a youth, Carmen began modern and liturgical dancing, and was a youth dance and theater leader for many years. Carmen's love for music and acting quickly followed her into her adult life. Her first professional stage play with a lead role was called One Helluva Christmas, where she played a young girl that yearned for her mother's love and acceptance. Casted by Je' McClain, Carmen began to do many stage plays with Ms. McClain for a couple years, as well as other playwrights. Carmen's greatest stage production was Perilous Times, a famously written and traveling stage production by TJ Hemphill. She worked alongside Clifton Powell and Christian Keys and it was a very life changing experience. Soon enough, film acting was calling her name. Carmen has worked with many independent filmmakers in Detroit as well as writing, directing and producing her first short film called Contemplation. She is also a comedic skit actress on social media. Carmen has had many lead roles in independent films including, O.L.U.R and Reflections of Myself, and the most recent film as Co-star in The Bag Girls released in July 2020. Carmen Mi'chelle has performed at many open mic venues in Detroit, as well as performed in Rollins, IL at The Black Women's Hair Expo to get her feet wet at the age of 19. She has traveled with her mother's band and sang vocals in concert and events that aided the community. She also had the pleasure of performing background vocals for Maxine Jones, former member of En Vogue, in the year 2016 at the Dort Federal Event Center in Flint, Michigan. Although Carmen has written and performed features and hooks for many Detroit rappers, and recorded in studios with Helluva, Maestro, and White Mike just to name a few; she looks to create her own EP, which is currently in the works. "Being in studios where many of the legendary Motown artists have once stepped foot in has been very inspiring to me..." Carmen's purpose has always been to inspire women to uplift themselves and others and hopes that her future success in life enables her to do so.
Carmen Mikiver was born on January 13, 1964 in Estonia. She is an actress, known for Armastuse lahinguväljad (1992), Mieheni vaimo (2022) and Siberi võmm (2016). She was previously married to Mikk Mikiver.
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Carmen Molina was born on January 20, 1920 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico. She was an actress, known for Hipócrita..! (1949), Las mañanitas (1948) and El mártir del Calvario (1952). She was married to David Arturo Fernández. She died on October 17, 1998 in Mexico D.F., Mexico.
Carmen Molinar is a German actress who works in international and European Film and Television projects. In her mid-40s that she decides to learn acting from scratch, after working as a journalist and voiceover artist for TV, documentaries and reports. She has completed seven years of private acting lessons with Christian Rode (Gustaf Gründgens), one year at Chekhov Studio Berlin and more than 30 international workshops. Carmen is defined by her curiosity, respect, diligence and love for her work - no matter what field she works in.