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Caro grew up acting, singing and dancing in Argentina, and has parlayed her passion for performance into a commercially successful and critically acclaimed career of over 20 years in South America and being featured in Israel. Her performances on TV, film and theater showcase both her profound engagement with the character she is portraying and a great passion for what she does. She's an action actress and a stunt performer and she's actually working on CBS TV shows "Hawaii 5-0" and "Magnum PI" shooting in Hawaii. Caro's acting debut began as a teenage lead actress, singer and dancer in a musical TV series on the national television channel Canal 9 Argentina. She then worked at TELEFE, Canal 13, The Disney Channel as well as on numerous prime time TV series, soap operas, feature films and commercials airing in South America and Israel. Her work on stage includes hit musicals like the Argentinian production of Mel Brooks' "Yound Frankenstein" with the lead role of "Inga" displaying a flair for comic timing. She was praised by audiences and critics as well as the multiple-awarded Thomas Meehan, who wrote the book for the musical adaptation of the 1974 film. For this she was recognized with nominations for A.C.E. and Hugo Awards, the literary equivalent of the Tony Awards. She performed the role of Lucy in the hit musical Dracula and was in the cast of the Argentinian adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar and My Fair Lady. Not only did she sing in musical theater but also was a professional singer in various bands and musical projects as a live and studio vocalist. During this time Caro also modeled for major brands all over the world. She's a black belt in Kung-Fu and, a dancer and aerialist, starting her training at age 5 in dancing, figure ice skating, gymnastics and other sports. She's also a scuba diver and a surfer. As a songwriter she has developed her music and found a unique sound, live looping her voice and guitar while fusing ethnic, pop, rock and electronic sounds. Her studies in philosophy and practice of Buddhism, Zen and yoga, lead her to her musical project "Sindhu" (meaning "all the waters"), composing, producing and arranging a world music album in Sanskrit language that made it to be in consideration for the 61st Grammy Awards. She wrote, produced and lead her short film "Peace Of Mind" based on human sex trafficking, and she also composed the film score and performs the soundtrack produced by Tim Thorney ( Alanis Morissette "So-Called Chaos" producer) An early pregnancy at a young age and some tough personal challenges didn't stop her from pursuing her dreams and goals. In fact, it was her responsibility as a mother that enriched her inner world, performances and music. In 2015 she ventured to Los Angeles to further her acting and music career as she continues to inspire compassion for our environment and social causes.