Carol Castro is a renowned Brazilian actress, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. She began her career in the theater at the tender age of nine and has since become a household name in Brazil. Her impressive resume includes starring roles in over 15 feature films and 12 soap operas.
One of her most notable roles is as the lead actress in the Netflix Brazilian comedy-drama mystery series "Maldivas", which has garnered a massive following worldwide, ranking among the top ten most-watched Netflix series globally. Her performance has received widespread acclaim, including positive reviews for the psychological thriller series "Insanity" on Star +, for which she won the Sec Awards for best actress in a series.
Carol's journey in the entertainment industry began with her debut in the popular Rede Globo soap opera "Mulheres Apaixonadas" in 2003, playing the role of Gracinha. She has since acted in numerous productions, including the award-winning film "Órfãos da Terra", which received an International Emmy in 2020, as well as a Grand Prize in the 15th edition of the Seoul Drama Awards and a Rose D'Or Award.
In addition to her film and television work, Carol has also received accolades for her performances in various festivals. In 2019, she won the Golden Kikito for best supporting actress at the Gramado Film Festival for her role in the film "Venice", directed by Miguel Falabella. She also received the same award at the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival.
Carol's impressive resume and versatility as an actress have earned her a reputation as one of the most talented and sought-after actresses in Brazil. She is set to star in three upcoming feature films in the second half of 2022, including "Férias Trocadas", "Ninguém é de Ninguém", and "Eike - Tudo ou Nada".