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Carlos Dias is a Brazilian-born singer, actor, television personality, and entertainer whose career spans music, theater, television, and live performance across Brazil and the United States.

Born in São Paulo, Carlos trained at some of Brazil’s most respected acting institutions, including Teatro Escola Macunaíma, Escola Wolf Maya, and Studio Fátima Toledo. His artistic background also includes dance, musical theater, capoeira, and live performance, alongside a successful modeling career throughout Brazil and Australia.

Deeply inspired by his grandfather, Clemente Capella, longtime first violinist of São Paulo’s Teatro Municipal Orchestra, Carlos developed an early passion for music, studying piano and voice before stepping into professional theater and television.

Throughout his career, he has appeared in major Brazilian television productions on Globo, SBT, and Bandeirantes, including Belíssima, Paraíso Tropical, Cristal, Eterna Magia, and JK. He also performed in Brazilian productions of Broadway classics such as Grease, Beauty and the Beast, and Chicago, while building a parallel music career in pop, jazz, and dance music.

In 2014, Carlos moved to New York to expand his international artistic journey, performing American standards and Brazilian classics at iconic venues including B.B. King’s Blues Club in Times Square and the legendary Iridium Jazz Club.

His musical style blends the sophistication of classic jazz, Brazilian elegance, and contemporary performance. In 2017, he released Copacabana Station, a tribute inspired by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and the timeless spirit of Rio de Janeiro.

Today, Carlos Dias continues to expand his presence as a performer, recording artist, television personality, and creative force, bringing Brazilian artistry to international audiences.

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written by James Gavin

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