Laura Caro

Laura Isabel Caro Beltran (born December 22, 1983) is a Mexican singer-songwriter, actress, model and former TV host. She is known for her lead role in the 2013 film Here Comes the Devil. In 2016, she became a contestant on Televisa's The Voice.

Laura Caro
Birth nameLaura Isabel Caro Beltran
Born (1983-12-22) December 22, 1983
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actress
Years active2002–present
Musical career
GenresPop, jazz, blues
InstrumentsVocals
LabelsUnsigned
Associated actsJ Balvin, Gloria Trevi, Alejandro Sanz, Los Tigres del Norte

Life and Musical career

Laura Caro was born in Tijuana, Baja California on December 22, 1983. Daughter of Mrs. Laura Beltran and Mr. Julio Chavarria. Laura is the eldest of three sisters: Sara, Alondra and Dalia. At such a young age showed a passion for singing, at the same age she composed her first songs which she sang and danced at home.[1]

At the age of 18, she chose to study a degree in Systems Engineering but encouraged by her dreams, in July 2002 she made an audition for enter to the inaugural season of the Mexican reality television La Academia with the song "I Will Always Love You" of Whitney Houston.[2]

Caro was chosen among millions of applicants to be part of La Academia, the musical reality TV show. She made her first appearance on national television in 2002 as contestant on the Mexican reality television show from TV Azteca. Caro got placed at number nine of the 14 participants of the generation. She is regarded as one of the best female vocals of La Academia.

In 2003, began her journey through music and television, hosting for Azteca America and Telemundo in Los Angeles, California, also she was a candidate to be the new lead vocalist of Limite and to play the lead role in a Venezuelan telenovela.[3] She went on tour with MWR through all the Germany-based US military bases.

After participating in La Academia and finishing a record deal with Azteca Music to record five studio albums, Laura Caro recorded and released two albums, Libelula (Dragonfly) in 2007 and Grandes Exitos (Greatest Hits) in 2009. Caro's albums have been released for sale on her own without a recognized record label.[4]

In 2010, she was contestant for "Segunda Oportunidad" a reality show produced by TV Azteca and Azteca América that reunites non-winning contestants from La Academia. After 11 dominical episodes, and being captain of the Turquoise team, Caro took runner-up place in the finals. Subsequently, Caro returned to her native Tijuana where she has performed at massive events and presentations alternating with artists such as Guadalupe Pineda, Joan Sebastian and Francisco Céspedes.[5]

In December 2012, she launched a musical show titled Blue Gardenia in collaboration with the Mexican pianist Robert Salomón. Performing the songs of Caro's favorite singers: Edith Piaf, Eartha Kitt, Etta James and Aretha Franklin among others to whom they paid tribute. She is actually preparing her third studio album within jazz style.

In 2012, Caro appeared starring in her first feature film, the thriller Here Comes the Devil and was recognized at Fantastic Fest 2012 as Best Actress from a horror film.[6] Caro portrayed a housewife, Sol, who lose their two pre-teen children during a family outing on the outskirts of Tijuana, after the loss, with her partner, they try to find out what happened during the disappearance.[7][8] The film was written and directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano who wrote the part of Sol specifically with Caro in mind.

On May 22, 2016, she became a contestant on The Voice (Mexico)[9] and sang "Chasing Pavements" for her blind audition performance. J Balvin turned his chair for her and he becomes as her coach.[10] In the battle rounds, Caro was down against Yuliana Martínez with the song "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Hosuton as a disco version. Gloria Trevi made her last steal to put Laura on her Team Trevi.[11] In the knockout rounds, Gloria Trevi eliminated her after she sang No Se Murió El Amor of Mijares.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Here Comes the Devil Sol Lead role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002 La Academia Contestant Season 1
2003 Desafio de Estrellas Contestant 8th. place
2003 Homenaje A... Contestant Winner
2004 Detras de La Academia 3ra Generacion TV host Azteca America
2005 Detras de los Famosos TV host Co-host with Wendolee Ayala
2005 Cante y Gane TV host Co-host with El Jarocho
2005 Detras de La Academia USA TV host Co-host with Rykardo Hernandez
2006 Mañana Azteca TV host Azteca Tijuana
2010 Segunda Oportunidad Contestant 2nd. place
2016 La Voz México Contestant Season 5

Discography

Albums

Title and details Notes
Libelula
  • Type: Debut album
  • Released: July 22, 2007
No.TitleLength
1."Soy Como Soy"3:29
2."Dejarte Ir"3:41
3."Muriendo de Amor"3:12
4."Lo Que Mas Quieres"4:03
5."Games (Spanish version)"3:36
6."Lloro Por Ti"3:45
7."No Puedo Respirar"3:48
8."Sigo"3:20
9."Back To Earth"4:07
10."Games"3:54
11."If Now You Go (Dejarte Ir original version)"3:29
12."Keep On (Sigo original version)"3:20
13."Ten Fe (Hidden track)"4:21
Title and details Notes
Grandes Exitos
  • Type: Covers album
  • Released: June 15, 2009
No.TitleLength
1."Amiga Mia"4:21
2."Acariciame"3:22
3."Perdoname"4:04
4."Una Noche de Copas"3:59
5."No Se Murio el Amor"4:21
6."La Loca"4:20
7."Aqui Quiero Estar (I Don't Want to Miss a Thing)"4:15
8."Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti"5:25
9."Lloro Por Ti"3:34
10."Quedate"3:59
11."Todo Se Derrumbo"6:22

Singles

  • Dance Everybody (2003)
  • Dejarte Ir (2007)
  • Muriendo de Amor (2007)
  • Lo Que Mas Quieres (2007)
  • Soy Como Soy (2008)
  • Acariciame (2009)
  • Quedate (2009)
  • Lloro Por Ti (2010)
  • A Corazon Abierto (2011)
  • Ten Fe (2012)
  • La Excusa (2013)
  • Esa Soy Yo (2013)
  • At Last (2014)
  • Jurame (2015)
  • Que Te Vaya Bien (2016)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2012 Fantastic Fest Best Actress Winner
2012 TIFF Toronto International Film Fest Best Actress Nominated
2013 Raindance Film Festival Best Actress Nominated
2014 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Actress Nominated

References

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