Karla Souza is a talented actress, producer, and humanitarian, widely recognized for her captivating performances on screen.
She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Laurel on the hit ABC series "How to Get Away with Murder", a role that has earned her widespread acclaim.
In addition to her acting work, Souza has also made a significant impact in the world of producing, with her work on the Amazon Prime Video series "Dive" (also known as "La Caida") garnering her two prestigious International Emmy Awards.
Souza's impressive acting resume also includes a starring role in the ABC series "Home Economics", as well as a notable appearance alongside Jamie Foxx in the global hit Netflix film "Day Shift".
Before making her mark in Hollywood, Souza honed her craft in some of the world's most esteemed acting schools, including institutions in France, London, and Moscow.
As a dedicated advocate for women's rights, Souza has been a long-time supporter of UN Women, serving as a spokesperson for the organization.
In a significant honor, Souza will be named a Goodwill UN Ambassador starting in November 2024, further solidifying her commitment to using her platform for good.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Souza's impressive career and humanitarian work have solidified her position as a respected and accomplished figure in the entertainment industry and beyond.