Martha Canga Antonio, professionally known as Martha Da'ro, is a prominent Belgian actor and musical artist celebrated for her multifaceted contributions to film, television, and soul music. She was born in Mons, Belgium, in 1995.
Embarking on her acting journey in 2015 with a breakthrough role in the critically acclaimed film "Black," Martha has since graced the screen with notable performances in productions like "Temps Mort," "Cleo," "Adoration," and "A Girl From Mogadishu." Her television repertoire boasts recurring roles in popular series such as "The Forest," "Baptiste," "Over Water," "Roomies," and the internationally acclaimed "Lupin," where she shares the screen with luminaries like Omar Sy and Ludivine Sagnier. Martha's acting prowess has garnered her recognition and respect in the global entertainment industry.
In 2018, Martha ventured into the realm of soul music, marking the onset of a promising musical career. With the release of her debut single "Summer Blues," she captivated audiences, subsequently expanding her discography to include chart-toppers like "Moving On," "Fool," and the album "PHILOPHOBIA."
Author, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Music, Rock