Carol Romano
Actress, singer, composer, improviser and musical director
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Carol Romano is an actress, singer, songwriter, improviser, musical director, and musician. She is currently pursuing a degree in Acting at UNIRIO.
In film, she made her debut as an actress and vocal arranger in the feature film “Medusa” (2021, Dir. Anita Rocha da Silveira), for which she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Festival do Rio 2021. She made her soap opera debut in 2022 in Globo’s “Além da Ilusão”, and later appeared in “Terra e Paixão” (2023) and “Garota do Momento” (2024).
In theater, she placed third in the Rio Improvisation Championship with her group Homens do Impro, and as a prize performed an original show at Cia de Teatro Contemporâneo. She was an improviser and assistant director for “Noite da Comédia Improvisada”, which ran in several theaters across Rio de Janeiro. Still in comedy, she also took part in productions such as “40Kbças” (2018), “Rio e Grande Elenco”, and “Noite The Risadas” (2018).
In musical theater, she performed in productions such as “A Lira dos 20 Anos” (2018) and “Hoje é Dia de Rock” (2018), and was part of the cast of “Calabar”, by Chico Buarque and Ruy Guerra, directed by Gustavo Gasparani.