Carla Muller

Carla Muller

Actress, radio host, tango dancer and cultural management entrepreneur. Carla studied her major in Social Communications at "Universidad Central" in Caracas, Venezuela. She started performing from a young age in numerous audiovisual projects. Nominated for the "Marco Antonio Ettedgui awards" for young performers in Caracas,Venez... Show more »
Actress, radio host, tango dancer and cultural management entrepreneur. Carla studied her major in Social Communications at "Universidad Central" in Caracas, Venezuela. She started performing from a young age in numerous audiovisual projects. Nominated for the "Marco Antonio Ettedgui awards" for young performers in Caracas,Venezuela for three consecutive years, from 2015 to 2017. She speaks English, Spanish, and dominates several Latin accents. In the big screen she has played several starring characters, from Eva in the feature film "Contigo a mis Espaldas" by José Tomas Angola, to Camila in Jesus Rodríguez's Opera prima "Atiende". She also participated in many other films such as the Venezuelan acclaimed hit "Papita, mani, tostón" by Luis Carlos Hueck and Goya's award winner Miguel Ferrari's second feature film "La noche de las dos lunas". Her latest roles were in the controversial 2017 Venezuelan movie "El Inca" by Ignacio Castillo Cottin, "El Vampiro del Lago" a 2018 dramatic comedy by Carl Zitelman and finally "Ivana" by Daniel Arreaza to premiere in 2020. On television she has played many central characters such as Susana (antagonist) in the telenovela "Vivir para amar" by the acclaimed Venezuelan soup opera writer César Sierra. As a protagonist, she has worked in several TV shows such as "Prueba de Fe" Chapter "Mother Teresa of Calcutta and San Dimas" in a co-production between IDEAS (Venezuela) and VIP2000 (USA), broadcasted in Latin America by the Telemundo signal. Amongst her other television special participations you can find her work in many productions of the now lost RCTV television channel. Entrepreneur and co-founder of "4x4 Producciones", where she worked as a founder and a staring character actress and producer of more than 15 theatrical stage plays. As cultural manager, she had the task of conceptualizing during several editions of the acclaimed Caracas urban festival "Por el Medio de la Calle", as well as in "El Piquete", a theater festival held and co-produced by her 4x4 company and "La Caja de Fosforo" in Caracas, Venezuela. Carla also worked as a radio host in the widely popular young radio station "La Mega" 107.3 FM. She developed a career for more than six years. She had her own radio show called "Camión de plátano" which was a space dedicated to the emerging cultural and artistic movement in the city of Caracas. She also had another consecutive show airing for almost a year called "4x4 en tacones", a Weekly program were Carla and her business partners of "4x4 Producciones" discussed about varieties and woman empowerment. For the theater, Carla participated in several pieces including the critically acclaimed play "Aruba" by the Swiss author Lukas Barfuss, directed by Haydée Faverola as a part of the First European Dramaturgy Festival at La Caja de Fósforo in Caracas, Venezuela. She also went abroad in an international tour of "Te dejo la corona" by Karin Valecillos, introducing this Venezuelan show to Miami and Houston audiences. She also performed in "La Favorita del Rey" by Elizabeth Yrausquin with the Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, and in "Como agua para chocolate" an adaptation by Julián Izquierdo from the world famous Laura Esquivel Novel, performed for the second young directors festival by Trasnocho Cultural in Caracas, Venezuela. Her latest works in the stages were in "Qué hago cuando hablo de ella" by Spanish author Pablo Ley, and finally her own personal monologue; "Manual para mujeres infames", inspired by Simone de Beauvoir's life, written by the renowned Venezuelan playwright Karin Valecillos. A show that was sponsored by the Embassy of France. Her performance as Simone de Beauvoir got her a nomination for the prestigious 201... Isaac Chocron Foundation Awards in Caracas, Venezuela. Show less «
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