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.
Carlos Arthur Thiré is an actor and writer, known for Happy Hour (2018) and Lulli (2021).
Carlos Athié is known for Que te perdone Dios (2015), Contigo sí (2021) and Una Maid en Manhattan (2011).
Carlos Augusto Tavares Canhisares is known for Kapoor & Sons (2016).
Carlos Aured was born on January 22, 1937 in Los Alcázares, Murcia, Spain. He was an assistant director and director. He died on February 3, 2008 in Denia, Spain.
Carlos Ausejo is known for Lost Temple of the Inca (2020).
Carlos Aviles is from Hampton Roads Virginia, He resides in Atlanta Georgia and is a United States Army Veteran. Acting was always something that he would have liked to do but never knew how to even begin to attempt to do so. Working at night clubs in Atlanta as a security guard two women approached him about the venue he was working at later stating that they were in town filming a movie and thought that he would be a great fit for it. Getting a cell phone picture of him and his contact info to share with the director, 3 months later he received an email from Paramount Pictures, and the beginning of his acting career started becoming a featured extra on Flight directed by Robert Zemeckis starring Denzel Washington. At that moment he immediately fell in love with the craft and started studying at Professional Actors Studio in Atlanta. Later signing with Houghton Talent and booking jobs in movies such as Ant Man, Triple 9 and numerous other films. Carlos would like to continue his craft and become better and better each day. Hopefully one day being known as one of the great actors!
Carlos Ayala from Boyle Heights Los Angeles CA, Raised in Estrada Courts Housing Projects. Surrounded by gang life, He was fortunate to survive living that life and all the obstacles with no father figure. Now he has a positive outlook in life. He started out as an extra/background actor in 2000.