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Carolina Guerra

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1986-07-30
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Carolina Guerra was already a familiar name in her home country of Colombia, but it was her role as the powerful Incan priestess Ima on the BBC series Da Vinci’s Demons (2013–2015) that truly introduced Carolina Guerra to English-speaking audiences around the world. Born in 1986, Carolina Guerra started her journey in the spotlight at just 13 years old when she began modeling. By 16, she was acting in commercials, and by the time she turned 21, she had captured the title of Miss Bogotá—a milestone that further boosted her visibility.

Her first major step into television came in 2007 with a role on the popular telenovela Nuevo rico, nuevo pobre, which aired on Caracol TV and ran until 2008. Not one to slow down, Carolina Guerra quickly followed that up with another appearance on Hilos de amor, also on Caracol TV, from 2010 to 2011. Then, in 2013, she made her debut in an English-language film, co-starring in the American horror movie The Damned. Interestingly, the film was shot entirely in Colombia, and it ended up being a turning point in Carolina Guerra’s career.

Not long after filming wrapped, Carolina Guerra received a surprise call from her British co-star from The Damned, Sophia Myles. Myles had heard about an open audition for a key role—Ima—on the upcoming historical fantasy series Da Vinci’s Demons and thought immediately of Carolina Guerra. Encouraged by the tip, Carolina Guerra auditioned and ultimately landed the part, marking a major breakthrough. The role not only showcased her range as an actress but also brought her into the homes of viewers across the U.S. and the U.K.

After her storyline concluded on Da Vinci’s Demons, Carolina Guerra didn’t stay off screens for long. She soon took on the role of Lucy in the American crime drama Animal Kingdom, which premiered on TNT in 2016 and continues to draw in audiences. Through each role, Carolina Guerra has steadily built an international presence, proving her talent reaches far beyond borders. And as her career evolves, Carolina Guerra remains a name to watch in both Spanish and English-language entertainment.

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When it comes to Carolina Guerra’s body of work, her highest rated movie, film, or music project really stands out in terms of critical and audience reception. Fans and reviewers alike have shown a strong appreciation for that particular piece, often highlighting it as a career highlight for Carolina Guerra. On the other hand, Carolina Guerra’s lowest rated movie, film, or music release didn’t quite resonate the same way, receiving more mixed or lukewarm responses. While every artist has peaks and valleys, Carolina Guerra continues to be recognized for her overall impact and contribution across her projects.

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