Lucía Caraballo is a talented Spanish actress and dancer, recognized for her captivating roles in television series and films.
Emerging at a young age through her training at prestigious institutions, she has garnered acclaim for performances in Estoy vivo (2017–2020) as Bea Vargas and El amor me queda grande (2014), showcasing her emotional depth and versatility in contemporary Spanish cinema.
Early Life and Education
Lucía Caraballo was born on July 27, 1999, in Madrid, Spain, to Mr. and Mrs. Caraballo.
Her ethnicity is Spanish, and her religious beliefs are not publicly disclosed.
From age seven, she immersed herself in the arts, gaining acceptance into the Universidad Popular de Madrid’s Tarugo Company in 2006, where she trained in dance and performance.
Details about her siblings remain private.
After completing her bachillerato, Caraballo moved to London for advanced acting classes, refining her skills before returning to Spain to pursue opportunities in television and film.
Career
Caraballo’s career began in 2007 with a minor role in Hospital Central, marking her screen debut at age eight.
She gained early recognition in Los hombres de Paco (2005–2010) and Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001–present).
Her breakthrough came as Bea Vargas in the thriller series Estoy vivo (2017–2020), earning widespread praise for her portrayal of a resilient young woman.
She transitioned to film with El amor me queda grande (2014) and continued with roles in Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War (2020).
Recent projects include Perdiendo el juicio (2025), Beguinas (upcoming), and Todos los lados de la cama (2025), alongside series like La reina del pueblo (2023) and Animal Salvaje (2025).
As a dancer, she has integrated her skills into dynamic performances, contributing to over 20 projects across genres.
Personal Life
Lucía Caraballo, 26, maintains a private personal life, with no confirmed spouse, children, or relationships.
Residing in Madrid, she balances her career with personal growth, often drawing inspiration from her early dance training.
Caraballo enjoys traveling and engaging with fans through occasional social media updates, reflecting her grounded and approachable nature.
Net Worth
Lucía Caraballo’s estimated net worth ranges from $500,000 to $1 million, derived from her acting roles in television and film.
Filmography
Selected Filmography:
El amor me queda grande (2014) – Supporting role
Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War (2020) – Supporting role
Perdiendo el juicio (2025) – Lead role
Todos los lados de la cama (2025) – Lead role
Selected Television:
Los hombres de Paco (2005–2010) – Recurring role
Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001–present) – Guest role
Estoy vivo (2017–2020) – Bea Vargas (main role)
La reina del pueblo (2023) – Supporting role
Animal Salvaje (2025) – Main role
Beguinas (upcoming) – Main role
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