Manolo Caro is a highly acclaimed Mexican director, screenwriter, and producer, renowned for his outstanding contributions to both film and television. He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, on September 20, 1985.
Caro first gained recognition in 2004 with his remarkable debut as a writer and director in the short film Motel. Since then, he has captivated audiences with his unique storytelling and razor-sharp wit. In 2016, Caro solidified his status as a household name with the release of the comedy film Tales of an Immoral Couple, which he wrote and directed. This critically acclaimed work showcased his exceptional talent for crafting engaging narratives with a comedic edge. Caro's directorial prowess extends to television as well, having helmed notable series including Someone Has to Die, Holy Family, Once Upon a Time... But Not Anymore, and The House of Flowers, starring a stellar cast that included Cecilia Suárez, Claudette Maillé, and Aislinn Derbez.
Caro's impressive filmography includes The House of Flowers: The Movie, Love of My Loves, and I Don't Know Whether to Slit My Wrists or Leave Them Long.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Electronic, Film and TV, Music, Pop, TV Personality
Actors, Film and TV, TV Personality