
Humberto Carrão
Humberto Carrão (Rio de Janeiro, August 14, 1991) is a Brazilian actor, who has established himself as one of the most promising faces of contemporary cinema in his country.
After starting his career in television productions, he solidified his reputation on the big screen. He gained significant international prominence with Kleber Mendonça Filho's **Aquarius** (2016), playing Diego, a central character who confronts the elderly protagonist. He then starred in **Marighella** (2019), Wagner Moura's directorial debut, where he portrayed Humberto, a young idealist involved in the resistance against the military dictatorship.
Among his other significant cinematic works are **Pequeno Segredo** (2016), Brazil's submission to the Oscars, and the action thriller **Alemão 2** (2021). Carrão is known for his ability to bring intense and multifaceted characters to life, often with deep inner conflict, distinguishing himself through the authenticity and versatility of his performances.