Carloto Cotta
Carloto Cotta is a Portuguese actor, born in Paris on January 31, 1984. He grew up in Lisbon, and at the age of 15 he started his acting training at the Escola Profissional de Teatro de Cascais. He made his film debut in Miguel Gomes' 31 (2003). Since then, Cotta has been a regular presence in the Portuguese Cinema. He got the attention of the critics and audiences with his lead role in the short film Arena (2009), that won the Palme D'Or at the Festival de Cannes. Carloto Cotta got international recognition with his performance in Tabu (2012).
Filmography
Cinema
- 2015 - The 1001 Nights by Miguel Gomes
- 2015 - Montanha by João Salaviza
- 2014 - Olvidados by Carlos Bolado
- 2013 - Bairro by Jorge Cardoso, José Manuel Fernandes, Lourenço Mello, Ricardo Inácio
- 2012 - Lines of Wellington by Valeria Sarmiento
- 2012 - Tabu by Miguel Gomes
- 2012 - Paixão by Margarida Gil
- 2011 - Fratelli by Gabriel Abrantes
- 2011 - Demain by Christine Laurent
- 2010 - Mysteries of Lisbon by Raúl Ruiz
- 2010 - Carne by Carlos Conceição
- 2010 - Senhor X by Gonçalo Galvão Teles
- 2009 - To Die Like a Man by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2009 - La Religieuse Portugaise by Eugène Green
- 2009 - Arena by João Salaviza
- 2009 - L'Arc En Ciel by David Bonneville
- 2009 - Soy un hombre sincero by Jaime Freitas
- 2008 - 4 Copas by Manuel Mozos
- 2008 - Nuit de Chien by Werner Schroeter
- 2007 - The Golden Helmet by Jorge Cramez
- 2006 - The End by Vitor Candeias
- 2005 - Aqui estou eu by Jaime Freitas
- 2005 - Two Drifters by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2005 - Fin de curso by Miguel Martí
- 2004 - A Cara Que Mereces by Miguel Gomes
- 2003 - 31 by Miguel Gomes
On Stage
- 2008 - The Mother, Bertolt Brecht
- 2007 - Shopping and Fucking, Mark Ravenhill
- 2006 - Me Cago en Dios, Ìñigo Ramirez de Haro
Television
- 2013 - Submersos Canal Q
- 2010 - Laços de Sangue SIC
- 2008 - Flor do Mar TVI
- 2007 - Ilha dos Amores TVI
- 2007 - A Minha Família RTP
External links
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