Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1971-06-15
- Born Place: Bánfield, Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Also Known As:
Gloria Curra
Gloria Carrá
Gloria Carrá (born Gloria Andrea Curra on June 15, 1971, in Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a prominent Argentine actress, singer, and composer. She began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, reportedly maintaining her household from the age of 10 through her work. On the advice of actor Darío Vittori, she adopted the stage name Gloria Carrá.She has an extensive filmography in both television and cinema. Her television credits include popular series such as "Señorita Maestra" (1983-1985), "Inolvidable" (1992), "Verano del '98" (1998-2000), "Culpable de este Amor" (2004), "Patito Feo" (2007), "Sres. Papis" (2014), and "Argentina, tierra de amor y venganza" (2019). In film, she has appeared in "Abzurdah" (2015), "Animal" (2018), "High Tide" (2020), "El último hereje" (2022), and is part of the cast for the upcoming "The Heart Knows" (2025).Beyond acting, Gloria Carrá is also a talented musician. She is the founder, lead singer, guitarist, and composer for the band "Coronados de Gloria." In 2018, she notably participated in a version of "Bella Ciao" alongside other female artists to support the right to legal abortion in Argentina. She has two daughters: Ángela Torres from her relationship with Marcelo Torres, and Amelia Cáceres Curra from her marriage to Luciano Cáceres, which lasted from 2008 to 2015 and has been subject to ongoing legal disputes regarding property. Carrá has openly discussed her difficult relationship with her mother and her journey of self-acceptance and freedom.

