Carlos Alberto Lopez

Carlos Alberto Lopez

Carlos Alberto López is a Venezuelan actor, born in Caracas, Venezuela, and grew up in Venezuela and USA. He is the son of Lourdes Sifontes, an attorney, and Alberto López Tabares, a mechanical technician from Spain. Being the son and grandson of immigrants, he inherited the free spirit of living in different parts of the world, including USA, Finland, Spain and Puerto Rico that he calls his permanent home. His stays in different parts of the world, made him learn several languages, like English, Finnish, some Russian and Italian, as well as his mother tongue, Spanish. He started studying Accounting at the Andres Bello Catholic University, in Caracas and finished his studies in The University of the Sacred Heart at San Juan, Puerto Rico, obtaining a BBA major in Accounting and a Minor in Transportation Management. He also was part of The Arctic Studies Program at The University of Lapland, in Rovaniemi, Finland. He began exploring his acting vocation, playing on several University Plays in Venezuela, Finland and Puerto Rico. His debut as an international Hollywood actor was playing The Camera Samaritan next to Milla Jovovich and Steve Zahn in a A Perfect Getaway (2009). His next major feature film was The Rum Diary (2011), based on the novel by Hunter S. Thompson(Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)), joined an all-star international cast Johnny Depp, Giovanni Ribisi, Aaron Eckhart, Richard Jenkins and Amber Heard. López plays The Union Leader of the newspaper The San Juan Star. Later, he starred in the ShowTime TV Series Homeland (2011), as a corrupt money Laundering banker, next to Rupert Friend. López also appears in Speed Kills (2018), next to John Travolta as a Panamanian Drug Dealer, based in the life of Speedboat racing champion and multimillionaire, Ben Aronoff, leading a double life that lands him in trouble with the law and drug lords. He is also well known for been an actor on many Puerto Rican movies like Orfanato de cafres (2009), Qué Despelote! La película (2010), Witness: El Testigo (2011), ¡Que Joyitas! II (2013), Reggaeton the Movie (2013), Todo x Sara (2014), Back to the Beginning (2015), Los Domirriqueños (2015), Andrea y Lorenzo (2016), Yo Soy Un Político (2016) and Vico C: La Vida Del Filósofo (2017). He is a short-film producer with Angel Janer (Director-Writer-Producer), and their films have won many awards in different Movie Festivals around the world. They include Reggaeton Zombie (2012), Vergüenza impedida (2013), Voces por un Mundo Mejor (2014), Los Reyes del Barrio (2013), El Deseo (2015), Macharran (2016), Hey (2016) and Divina (2017). On radio, he is known for been the host and producer of 1140AM programs Despierta conmigo, Sin Gringolas and the long-running De Todo un Poco.
Carlos Alfredo Jr.

Carlos Alfredo Jr.

Carlos Alfredo Jr. is a multifaceted bilingual artist from Oakland, California. He is of Ecuadorean and Mexican descent. Growing up alongside his sisters in his family owned Mexican Restaurant, Carlos learned the importance of family and garnered a life-long love for people. At the age of 7, he was introduced to the music of Selena y los Dinos by his older sister, which began his life long love for latin music. As a young teen he discovered a new passion, his guitar, practicing religiously into his late teens. It wasn't long before he began lending his talents to local bands. He played everything from Rock, Heavy Metal, and eventually Latin music in a band that taught him to play Cumbias, Rancheras, and Balladas, performing for the countless weddings and quinceañeras in his community. It was clear that Carlos was on a musical journey as he continued to nurture his musical abilities, eventually even taking his talents to the streets of Los Angeles where he learned the art of busking. Naturally, his love for music inspired him to write songs of his own, both in English and Spanish. As a singer-songwriter, Carlos taught himself to play other instruments including, Drums, Piano, Bass, and the Harmonica. Carlos' love for the stage even led him to perform with the biggest Rock Band in Mexico, MANÁ, in front of 20,000 screaming fans at The Forum in Los Angeles. Not only did he get to live his childhood dream with his idols, but he was also gifted the Gibson Les Paul Guitar that was provided for him onstage. Upon graduating high school, Carlos enrolled in a 3 year program at Ex'pression College for Digital Arts in Emeryville, CA where he obtained his degree in Animation and Visual Effects. Through his experience as an animation student, Carlos was introduced to the thrilling world of acting. He decided that he'd follow his heart and explore this new-found passion for acting. He enrolled into The Meisner Technique Studio in San Francisco months after graduating, leaving his animation ambitions aside. At the studio he met some of the most important and influential people of his life, while gaining a deep respect for the craft of acting. In 2018, he produced and starred in his own comedy show entitled Mutt and Chopps (2018), which was both nominated as a Finalist in the 2019 ARFF Barcelona International Film Festival, as well as the Santa Monica Webfest in the summer of 2020. Carlos eventually came full circle with his dream role, as a series regular in Selena: The Series on Netflix, where he portrayed Joe Ojeda, the original keyboardist of Selena y los Dinos, showcasing his musical abilities on the piano. He starred alongside Christian Serratos, Ricardo Chavira, and Gabriel Chavarria to name a few. The series will premiere Dec. 4th 2020. The future looks bright for Carlos, and he cannot be more excited on his journey to continue evolving as an artist. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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