Carlos Moreno Jr.
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Carlos Moreno Jr. is an illustrious figure in the World of Entertainment, a seasoned actor and filmmaker whose career has left an indelible mark on Hollywood and independent cinema. Born into a family of farm-workers, his journey is the embodiment of the American dream. His passion for acting ignited at a tender age and became an unwavering pursuit.
He started acting at the University of New Mexico and then honed his craft under the guidance of renowned acting maestro Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. His impressive portfolio boasts over 70 Hollywood and independent productions, with a presence both on television and the silver screen.
On television, Carlos has graced the screens of hit shows such as "9-1-1," "ER," "Dexter," "Major Crimes," "Difficult People," and "Huge In France." His cinematic ventures include appearances in blockbuster hits like "Transformers," "Delta Farce," "Frank and Lola," and "Happy Feet." Notably, he lent his talents to the Academy Award-winning animated masterpiece, "Coco," voicing four captivating characters.
Beyond his acting prowess, Carlos is a multifaceted artist, delving into the realm of filmmaking. He has written, produced, and directed a series and 15 short films which have been to festivals world-wide, his latest creation, "Numb," earning accolades such as The Audience Award, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Song at festivals spanning 2022 and 2023. His directorial debut, "Habanero," was celebrated with the Rayo Del Sol Award from the CineSol Film Festival in his native Texas, while "Sweet Blight" secured the Audience Award at the California Women's Film Festival.
One of his standout works, "Panacea," a thought-provoking futuristic drama on life's intricate choices, captivated audiences at prestigious festivals in Los Angeles. It was also showcased during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival by the Latino Filmmakers Network. The film continues to engage viewers through streaming platforms on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Google Play.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Carlos made a positive impact by creating a message called "We're All in This Together." He shared this message with schools in the United States and Latin America, thanking and empowering children for their efforts in the fight against COVID-19.
Carlos's creative journey continues to evolve, with developing the comedy web-series "Pepito's America Mamadas," with a fresh take on the iconic Latin 'Pepito Jokes.' In 2023, he was considered for Emmy nominations for both Best Short Form Comedy Series and Best Actor, recognizing his outstanding portrayal of Pepito.
Simultaneously, Carlos is creating his debut film, No, Güey Jose, a dark comedy that explores the intricacies of a border agent's encounters with an immigrant, representing a significant milestone in his thriving career showcasing his dynamic talents.
He started acting at the University of New Mexico and then honed his craft under the guidance of renowned acting maestro Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. His impressive portfolio boasts over 70 Hollywood and independent productions, with a presence both on television and the silver screen.
On television, Carlos has graced the screens of hit shows such as "9-1-1," "ER," "Dexter," "Major Crimes," "Difficult People," and "Huge In France." His cinematic ventures include appearances in blockbuster hits like "Transformers," "Delta Farce," "Frank and Lola," and "Happy Feet." Notably, he lent his talents to the Academy Award-winning animated masterpiece, "Coco," voicing four captivating characters.
Beyond his acting prowess, Carlos is a multifaceted artist, delving into the realm of filmmaking. He has written, produced, and directed a series and 15 short films which have been to festivals world-wide, his latest creation, "Numb," earning accolades such as The Audience Award, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Song at festivals spanning 2022 and 2023. His directorial debut, "Habanero," was celebrated with the Rayo Del Sol Award from the CineSol Film Festival in his native Texas, while "Sweet Blight" secured the Audience Award at the California Women's Film Festival.
One of his standout works, "Panacea," a thought-provoking futuristic drama on life's intricate choices, captivated audiences at prestigious festivals in Los Angeles. It was also showcased during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival by the Latino Filmmakers Network. The film continues to engage viewers through streaming platforms on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Google Play.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Carlos made a positive impact by creating a message called "We're All in This Together." He shared this message with schools in the United States and Latin America, thanking and empowering children for their efforts in the fight against COVID-19.
Carlos's creative journey continues to evolve, with developing the comedy web-series "Pepito's America Mamadas," with a fresh take on the iconic Latin 'Pepito Jokes.' In 2023, he was considered for Emmy nominations for both Best Short Form Comedy Series and Best Actor, recognizing his outstanding portrayal of Pepito.
Simultaneously, Carlos is creating his debut film, No, Güey Jose, a dark comedy that explores the intricacies of a border agent's encounters with an immigrant, representing a significant milestone in his thriving career showcasing his dynamic talents.