Antonio De Carlo

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Antonio De Carlo 2006 EMMY WINNER AWARD, also billed as Antonio, is a Mexican actor. He studied and received a bachelors degree in music from the National Music Conservatory in Mexico (1984-88). He was a member of the Teacher’s Bar of Graduates in México city (1995-97). He also collaborated with the Foundation of Social Investigations FISAC (1998-99), which is now presided by Dr. Gaston Mello.

Along his professional career he has received multiple recognitions and awards like The Golden Sun (Sol de Oro), The Golden Palms (Palmas de Oro), given by the National Circle of Journalists in México. He was given the Golden Laurel (Laurel de Oro) given by The Same Out Group from Spain. He was also given the national award for public speaking in 1997 by Miguel Cornejo and Rosado. He also has been included in the walk of fame in Tijuana’s International Airport.

Songwriter, singer, conference speaker, and actor, Antonio De Carlo has participated in various Mexican soap operas including “Mi Pequeña Soledad”, “Imperio de Cristal”, “Marisol”, and “La Usurpadora” among others.

On the big screen he acted alongside known Mexican singer/actress Alejandra Guzman, and actors Omar Fierro, and Sebastian Ligarde in the Mexican movie Verano Peligroso (Dangerous Summer).

In theatre he has participated in various plays including “Sugar” (1993) alongside the late actor Eduardo Palomo, and actress Laura Flores. Also “En Roma el Amor es Broma” (1999) alongside Alejandro Suarez, Edgar Vivar, and Amparito Arozamena, and the play for which he received the Golden Palms Award, “La Dama de las Camelias” (1997) where he shared the stage with Daniela Castro, Guillermo Murray, and Blanca Sánchez.

In September 17, 2004 he participated in the play “Zarzuelas Under The Stars” under the direction of Margarita Galván, and produced by the legendary Ricardo Montalban and Carmen Zapata.

Since 2002 he is the president of the theatrical organization Latino Hollywood Theatre. Throughout this organization Antonio De Carlo along with a great team promotes plays about the Latino culture.

The multi talented Antonio De Carlo in 2003 launched an independent music production, a music album titled “Despues del Silencio” (After the Silence). This album includes hits such as “La Otra España”, “Por Creer en Ti”, “Alma Llanera”, and his 1989 hit that made him famous in México and Latin America “En Mil Pedazos”. He sold over 20 thousand albums in direct sales without promotion.

Antonio De Carlo won an Emmy Award on 2006 as Hispanic News Anchor in the category of Informational/Public Affairs Series[1].

In 2006 he created the ACADEMIA DE ARTES ANTONIO DE CARLO (Hispanic Academy of Arts) in Los Angeles CA


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