About Carla Diaz
In 1994, she made her debut in the novel "Éramos Seis", where she played Eliana, Lili's daughter. She then made guest appearances in "Colégio Brasil" and "O Amor Está no Ar", both playing the child versions of characters from the story in flashbacks. In 1997, she became nationally known in the children's novel "Chiquititas", as little Maria, where she remained for three seasons, leaving at the end of 1999. In 2000 she joined the novel "Laços de Família" as the sweet Rachel. In 2001, she had a major role in the novel "O Clone", where she played the Muslim Khadija Rachid, daughter of the protagonist Jade (played by Giovanna Antonelli).
In 2003, she played Angélica in the miniseries "A Casa das Sete Mulheres", a young guerrilla fighter and daughter of one of the seven protagonists. In 2004, Carla was the presenter of "Melhores do Ano", at the "Prêmio Austregésilo de Athayde", from the Brazilian Academy of Letters. In the following years, she appeared in "Sítio do Picapau Amarelo" as the temperamental Cléo and in "A Grande Família" as Paola. In 2007, after six years away from novels during the transition from childhood to adolescence, she returned to "Sete Pecados" as Gina, a victim of bullying at school for being HIV+. In February 2009, she joined the "Os Mutantes" trilogy. In "Promessas de Amor", she played the co-protagonist Juno, the mutant destined to save the world. In 2011, she stood out in "Rebelde", as the mysterious Márcia. In June 2011, Carla made a sensual rehearsal for the VIP men's magazine.
In 2014, she played her first adult character in the political miniseries "Plano Alto", where she played journalist Lucrécia, leader of a black bloc group. In 2016, she played Princess Melina in "A Terra Prometida", who was forced to marry an older man by her family and give up her love for Irú. In 2016, she debuted like a singer participating in the single "Voa" of Bernardo Falcone. In 2017, she played Carine, the lover of Emilio Dantas' character and Juliana Paes' rival in "A Força do Querer". She then appeared in "Espelho da Vida" and "Malhação: Vidas Brasileiras". In 2018, she participated in the reality show "Superchef Celebridades", finishing in eighth place. In 2021, she participated in the 21st season of the reality show Big Brother Brasil. In 2021, she also starred in the biographical films The Girl Who Killed Her Parents and The Boy Who Killed My Parents, playing the real-life murderer Suzane von Richthofen. The production was acclaimed by national and international critics, earning Carla several accolades for her performance, leading her to be nominated for several awards as Best Actress.
In 2023, she was confirmed as a participant in the twentieth season of the reality show Dança dos Famosos, being the runner-up in the competition.
As of March 2024, she has amassed 9.6 million followers on Instagram and 350,200 followers on her TikTok platform.