Carla Diaz


Carla Carolina Moreira Diaz is a Brazilian actress.

Career

She began her career in 1992 with only two years old, doing television commercials where, overall, did about 80 commercials. In soap opera debuted in 1994 where she played Eliana, Éramos Seis, and in 1996 came to prominence as the sweet Tininha Colégio Brasil, both of SBT. In 1998 it became known nationally when acting in the second season of the novel Chiquititas Brasil as little Maria, where she stayed for three seasons, leaving in 1999.
In 2000 she moved to Rede Globo, where she joined the soap opera Laços de Família like sweet Raquel, but it was in 2001 that has established itself as an actress in O Clone incarnated where Khadija Rachid, daughter of the protagonist Jade. In 2003 she played Angélica in the miniseries A Casa das Sete Mulheres, a small guerrilla daughter of one of the seven protagonists. In 2004 Carla was the presenter of the Best of the Year Award Austregésilo de Athayde, the Academia Brasileira de Letras. In the following years starred in the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, as temperamental Cléo, and A Grande Família, as Beatriz.
In 2007 Carla faced one of her toughest jobs in Sete Pecados, where Gina played the orphan, victim of bullying at school for being a carrier of HIV, suffering beatings and humiliations. In February 2009 signed a contract with Rede Record, entering the trilogy , the third stage Promessas de Amor, where she co-protagonist Juno. In 2011 he joined the cast of Rebelde, as the mysterious Márcia. In 2014, he plays the black bloc journalist, Lucrécia, in the political miniseries Plano Alto.
In June 2011, Carla made a sensual rehearsal for the VIP men's magazine. In 2016, it debuted like singer participating in the single "Voa" of Bernardo Falcone.
In August 2017, returns to Rede Globo to live Carine, in the novel of the 21 hours, A Força do Querer.

Filmography

Television

Film

Internet

Theater