Cara, a talented Anglo-French actor, was born in 2005 and spent her formative years in London. Her early rise to fame began with a notable appearance in the Fox/Epix series "Deep State," where she captured the attention of audiences with her bilingual skills.
Prior to her breakout role, Cara honed her craft through extensive training in ballet at renowned institutions such as DIBA and Danceworks Studios. She had the privilege of performing alongside members of the Bolshoi and at the prestigious RADA.
Cara made her professional debut in 2018, starring alongside Mark Strong and Joe Dempsie in the eight-episode launch season of the espionage drama "Deep State." She portrayed the role of Chlöe Easton, the eldest daughter of Mark Strong's character.
Her subsequent appearance in Marjane Satrapi's 2020 biographical film "Radioactive" as Ève, the younger daughter of Marie Curie, showcased her range as an actress. The film, produced by StudioCanal and Working Title, starred Rosamund Pike and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Fluent in French and Italian, Cara's classical training is evident in her diploma-level proficiency at Trinity Guildhall. She has tackled a diverse range of roles, from Euripides to A.A.Milne, Shakespeare to Arthur Miller, in productions that demonstrate her versatility as a performer.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Cara has recently taken up a place at the National Youth Theatre. Currently, she is starring in the AMC and Canal+ series "Monsieur Spade," opposite Clive Owen as the iconic detective Sam Spade. Shot on location in France, the series is written and directed by Scott Frank, renowned for his work on "The Queen's Gambit."