Fernando Carsa
Born in Colima, Mexico, Fernando Carsa was surrounded by the performing arts from an early age, thanks to his actor parents. His journey into the world of entertainment began at just seven years old when he enrolled in a performing arts school, where he honed his skills in voice, dance, and acting over a rigorous seven-year curriculum. Eager to pursue his dreams on Broadway, Carsa made the significant move to the United States.
He continued his education at Fullerton College, where he obtained an Associate's Degree in Theatre Arts. His talent quickly earned him a spot in UCLA's prestigious Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program—making him the first transfer student accepted in six years. While at UCLA, he showcased his versatility in various productions, including "Lainie's Cabaret: Movie Musicals," "CAMP SONG: A New Musical," "Rebel Genius," and "Lydia."
Carsa's big break came just six months after graduating from UCLA when he landed a role in the television series "Acapulco," marking his debut on the small screen. Beyond his professional pursuits, Carsa finds inspiration in pop music, especially from Britney Spears, who played a pivotal role in helping him learn English and embrace his true self. Today, he calls the Los Angeles area home as he continues to build his career in the entertainment industry.