Carolina Miranda Signs with Hollywood Talent Agency Paradigm

Carolina Miranda is ready to ramp up her Hollywood resume…

The 31-year-old Mexican actress and star of Netflix’s Mexican thriller series Who Killed Sara? has signed with Hollywood talent agency Paradigm.

Carolina Miranda

The news comes as the series – which follows Manolo Cardona’s Alex Guzman, who is hellbent on finding out who killed his sister Sara after spending 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit and on getting revenge on the Lazcano family – is heading towards its third season.

The first season premiered in March 2021, quickly followed by the second season in May 2021. The streamer also revealed at the end credits of season two, that a new season would be on its way.

Miranda plays Elisa Lazcano, the youngest child and only daughter of César and Mariana Lazcano, who decides to help Alex find Sara’s true killer, even if she has to expose her family’s crimes, and falls in love with him in the interim.

Elsewhere, Miranda, from Guanajuato, Mexico, has starred in several series including Telemundo’s Señora Acero, which was one of the most-watched Spanish-speaking series in the United States, TV Azteca’s Las Bravo, Amazon’s Dany Who and feature films including Infelices Para Siempre.

She’s currently shooting the period drama Malverde, a story about the Mexican folk-lore hero robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. This series is a story based on his life and will premiere on Telemundo in the fall of 2021.

Miranda continues to be represented by Prensa Danna in Mexico for management.

Malverde Offering Fans Free Music This Holiday…

They say it’s better to give than to receive… And, this holiday season Malverde is giving his fans an extra special present.

The Latin hip-hop star has released a free four-song EP recorded live from his summer Grand Performances concert.

Malverde

“We’re very excited about this music,” Malverde told MTV Tr3s about the EP. “We wanted to offer this free download as a nice little holiday gesture.”

Live at Grand Performances—which features a mix of hits and brand new material— sheds a new light on Malverde’s talent. Along with highlighting his rap skills, the EP includes backing by a nine-piece band, which he calls the Maleco Collective.

“I recently launched the Maleco Collective as a side project,” he explained. “It’s still rooted in hip-hop, but it’s a lot more experimental. We rehearsed night and day for the Grand Performances concert and assembled a tight nine-piece unit. Horns, timbales, bass, guitars, drums, they’re all in there.”

Each of the tracks holds a special place in Malverde’s heart—from DJ Boxy Dee’s scratch intro and the socio-political anthem, “Yo Soy La Voz” to the classic “Serenata Para Ti” and a mix tape version of Damien Marley’s “Welcome to Jamrock.”

“A lot of care was taken with these songs,” he said. “We recorded everything live, we had it mixed, we had it mastered. It was really a nice little project.”

So why would Malverde offer such a great EP free-of-charge? One reason:

“A s a little token of appreciation for those who have supported Malverde,” he says.

Click here to download Live at Grand Performances.