Cara Middleton is an actress, known for The Baylock Residence (2019), The Singing Bird Will Come (2015) and Vengeance (2016).
Cara grew up in Northern California. After gaining her degree in theatre performance from San Diego State University, she originated the lead role in Luis Valdez's play "Valley of the Heart." She broke into TV with the fiery role of Sarah on Amazon Studio's The Man In The High Castle. She is a producer and actress and a co-founder of the collective The Film Kind.
Cara O'Rourke is an actor, known for Meine Freundin Conni - Geheimnis um Kater Mau (2020).
Cara Partridge is an actor, known for Saving Jane (2017), Requiem for a Fighter (2018) and Boxes (2016).
Cara Picton is known for Wreck (2011), On a Dime (2014) and Killer Bonus (2011).
Cara Pifko is a Canadian actress known primarily for her work on television shows produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Pifko was born in Toronto, Ontario. A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, she started acting at the age of 8 and worked all through the nineties, but it was in 2000 that she landed her first starring role, in the series Our Hero, which was aimed at young teens. Her first acting role was The Elephant Show hosted by Sharon, Lois, and Bram in which she was present in all seasons. In 2004 she showed her dramatic range by appearing as a foreign aid worker in the acclaimed mini-series Human Cargo. Pifko then landed the lead role in the legal drama This is Wonderland, which garnered her a Gemini Award in 2005 for best actress. In early 2006, she appeared as Isolda in Tarragon Theatre's production of Léo. In 2007 she starred in the Lifetime TV movie I Me Wed. In 2009, she joined the soap opera General Hospital as the recurring character of Louise Addison. In 2010 Cara lent her voice to Suu, a pink Twi'lek in the "Deserter" episode, and as scientist Sionver Boll in "The Zillo Beast" and "The Zillo Beast Strikes Back" episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. She also voiced Yeoman Kelly Chambers in the video games Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. In 2016 she joined the Season 2 cast of Better Call Saul as recurring character Paige Novick, senior legal counsel for Mesa Verde Bank and Trust, and friend of Kim Wexler.
Cara Ricketts is an actress and producer, known for Far Cry New Dawn (2019), Anne (2017) and Twelfth Night (2012).
Cara Ronzetti is a multidimensional artist who was born and raised Miami, Florida and spent a lot of time growing up with her family on the Jersey Shore. Of Italian and Irish descent, she is the middle child, with an older brother and younger sister. Cara attended the BFA acting program at Carnegie Mellon University, during which time she went to study and perform at LAMDA and Drama Centre. Shortly after graduating, Cara landed the role of Catherine in A View From The Bridge at the Alley Theatre in Houston (Regional Tony Award) and shot a principal role in the indie feature, The Great One by new filmmaker, Cody Hartman. Based in New York City, Cara's first big TV booking was in a recurring role on Beau Willimon's series The First, which premiered on Hulu in September of 2018, starring Sean Penn and Natascha McElhone. In the same year, Ronzetti filmed a series lead in the pilot, Group, based on Irvin Yalom's novel The Schopenhauer Cure, shot a supporting role in the feature film, Daniel Isn't Real, and appeared on the NBC television series, New Amsterdam. She most recently worked on the indie feature Superior, which premiered as part of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Cara Santana was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After developing a love for the creative arts and theater, she left Texas at 15 to pursue a career as an actress. She enrolled at the prestigious Idyllwild Arts Academy, where she trained and studied the Meisner method, Stanislavsky and Uta Hagen techniques for 4 years before moving to Los Angeles. After graduating from the academy she started working in guest starring roles throughout network television. With a diverse and ambiguous look Cara has been able to morph into a variety of different characters showcasing both her comedic ability and dramatic talent. A chameleon to some degree, she has a strong resume of interesting and versatile roles showing her love for characters. With the rise of social media, she quickly gained a following and has created a secondary career in brand endorsements and a voice in activism. With an outspoken opinion on immigration reform, gun control and human rights issues; Cara has also contributed as a writer to Harper's Bazaar and The Huffington Post. Often partnering with brands that mimic her same sensitivity to social impact, her strongly engaged social media followers allow her to successfully shed light on brands and causes that are deeply rooted in her passions. With interests in writing and production, Cara is also focusing on producing and bringing her own material to life, including the feature film, Steps, about addiction which she is looking to be her directorial debut. Cara lives in Los Angeles.