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Born October 2, 1991 in Santander, Spain, he began his studies in theatre at age 9, and then moved to Madrid when he was 17 years old to begin his acting career. After living in Madrid for four years, where he studied acting at the RESAD and appeared in numerous commercials and TV shows such as Todo es posible en el bajo, Lolita Cabaret and the movie Eryka's eyes, he moved to Hollywood, California to continue his drama training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he performed many plays and musicals such as West side story, A hat full of rain and On the town. In November 2014 he filmed the movie Altamira with Antonio Banderas, where he had a small supporting role. He then graduated from AADA in summer 2015 and in the fall of 2016 he starred in TVE's historical TV series Queens, Virgin & Martyr, which also premiered on Amazon Prime Video in summer 2017. Later that year he got his first part in a Hollywood production. He had a small role in Dan Krauss' The Kill Team starring Alexander Skarsgård and Nat Wolff. After that he went back to acting school when he attended many workshops in Madrid, London and Los Angeles with renowned Hollywood acting coach Bernard Hiller where he met great casting directors like Dan Hubbard and April Webster, and director Kenny Ortega. 2019 saw Carlos going back to the stage with the play Donde mueren las palabras with Alex Pastrana, Román Reyes, Ángel Caballero and his Todo es posible en el bajo co-star Ramón San Román. The play was a year on stage at the Teatro Lara theatre in Madrid, before it started a tour all around the country. In early 2020 Carlos was cast in Glow & Darkness, another Amazon Prime Video production which is set to air on 2021. Carlos plays the historical character Elías de Cortona, one of the closest friends of the series' main character Francis of Assisi played by Dominic Andersen. This production includes great cast names such as Jane Seymour, Denise Richards, Joan Collins, Ed Westwick, Mia Sorvino, Bruce Davison and Eduardo Noriega.