Meet Carina Avila got her start in Los Angeles working on TV and music videos. She is now focused on transferring her early success to the theatre.
Meet Carina Avila got her start in Los Angeles working on TV and music videos. She is now focused on transferring her early success to the theatre.
Although her strength is dance, she continues to improve her voice and acting skills with the goal of becoming a genuine triple threat. To learn more about her, follow her on Instagram
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Carina Avila - Actor Profile
Meet Carina Avila got her start in Los Angeles working on TV and music videos. She is now focused on transferring her early success to the theatre.