Laura Caro
Nombre de nacimiento: Laura Isabel Caro Beltrán
Fecha de nacimiento: 1983-12-22
Lugar de nacimiento: Tijuana, Mexico
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Born in Tijuana, Mexico, Laura Isabel Caro Beltrán (known professionally as Laura Caro) is a versatile Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress who first rose to national prominence as a standout contestant on the debut season of the musical reality show "La Academia" in 2002. While her early career focused on her powerful vocal talents and television hosting roles for networks like Azteca América and Telemundo, she achieved international recognition in the film industry with her lead role in the 2012 horror film "Ahí va el diablo" (Here Comes the Devil).
In the film, Caro delivers a gripping performance as Sol, a mother desperate to uncover the truth behind her children’s disturbing behavioral changes after they mysteriously vanish during a family trip. Her intense portrayal earned her the Best Actress award at the prestigious 2012 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, marking a significant milestone in her transition from singer to serious actress.
Throughout her career, Caro has continued to bridge the worlds of music and screen, releasing independent albums like Libélula and appearing in various television projects. As of 2025, she remains a vibrant figure in the Mexican entertainment scene, frequently returning to the stage for musical tours and collaborative projects that celebrate her "La Academia" roots while continuing to explore new artistic ventures.

