Dedicated to the theater at a young age, and after training with María Tubau, she debuted in the play Amor que pasa by the Quintero brothers at the Teatre Principal in Barcelona.
[1] She joined the Teatro de la Comedia [es], where she remained for 18 years.
After the Spanish Civil War, Carboné continued her career until her retirement from the stage in 1959.
She translated the Pirandello play Il carnevale dei morti into Spanish as Carnaval de los muertos.
Her portrait was painted by José Ramón Zaragoza and exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias.