Carmen Beato (born May 20 1968) is a Mexican actress knows for her telenovelas of TV Azteca and Telemundo.
Among the awards she has received during her career are an Ariel for Best Actress for her performance in the film "En la mente del asesino", Best Actress in the film "La vida Inmune", awarded by the Accredited Journalists at the XXI Guadalajara International Film Festival, 2006; Pantalla de Cristal award for Best Actress for her performance in the film "El principio de la Espiral", Salvador Novo award in the category of Female Revelation in Theater for her performance in the play "Hace Tiempo".
Her other film work includes "La Atlántida" by Bárbara Ochoa, "Somos lo que hay", directed by Jorge Michel Grau (selected in Cannes for the Directors' Fortnight), "Te extraño" by Fabián Hofman, "Entre la noche y el día" by Bernardo Arellano, "Noches de Julio" by Axel Muñoz, among others.
In television works include "Demencia", "El César", "Sincronía", "La taxista", "Guerra de ídolos", "Prisionero número uno", "Todo por amor", "Amores", "El país de las mujeres", "Mientras haya vida", "Contrato de amor", "Cielo Rojo", "La otra cara del alma", "Corazón en condominio", among others.
In addition to film and television, Beato has participated in more than ten plays working with directors such as Luis de Tavira, José Caballero, Héctor Mendoza, Alberto Lomnitz, Mario Espinosa.