Carl Carlito is a multifaceted performer from Georgia, with roots in New York City. With a wide range of credits across television, film, dance, choreography, acting, stage, music, production, and modeling, he has established himself as a triple threat in the entertainment industry.
As a child, Carlito began his performance career by participating in pageants, shows, and singing in his school choir. He also worked with the Albany Youth Theater group, laying the foundation for his future success. After graduating from Monroe High, he transitioned to Georgia State University in Atlanta, where he continued to hone his craft and collaborate with notable artists and organizations, including Jasmine Guy, Dancers On Pointe, Ludacris, the NCAA, and the WNBA/NBA Atlanta squads.
Throughout his career, Carlito has appeared in a variety of high-profile productions, including the movie "The Trust" alongside Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage and actor Elijah Wood. He has also performed in the Super Bowl 53 Halftime show with Maroon 5, Big Boi, and Travis Scott, as well as in the Soul Train Awards, SpikeTV's "Caraoke Showdown", TVOne's "Fatal Attraction" and "ATL Homicide", the Latin Grammys, and the Amazon Prime Horror film "Heidi".
In 2019, Carlito was chosen as the lead choreographer for the Dance 101 Summer 2019 performance series, where his team performed Bhangra/Bollywood alongside notable choreographers such as Kimmie G, Beyonce's main dancer and captain from 2009-2019, and Monica Noble, a choreographer for Six Flags and the Mo Flow/Illuminate show.
Recently, Carlito has appeared in Coming 2 America 2, Fox's Labor of Love, and Amazon Prime's Searching for Life, where he stars as the lead character "Sean McCoy". As a dancer and singer, he has toured and worked with various shows, including the Motown Tour, Barry Gordy's daughter Sherry Gordy's Take the Stage events in Las Vegas, the Evil Dead Residency in Las Vegas, and the Michael Jackson Residency Tour in Seattle, Washington.
In addition to his performance career, Carlito has also worked behind the camera, holding multiple positions in various productions, including the Emmy-nominated Monopoly Millionaires Club, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, and the Latin Grammys.
With a strong passion for empowering young people through the arts, Carlito has worked with numerous youth and teen organizations, dance studios, cheer squads, and groups, creating confident kids through the art of performing. He believes that "Art creates a constant platform of growth at every stage of life."