Pedro Carmo is an actor from Lisbon, Portugal, where he has worked in film, television and on stage, for more than twenty years. He has performed plays from Shakespeare, Racine, Brecht, Camus, and Heiner Muller to more contemporary authors as Lars Norén, Paula Vogel, J.P. Shanley and Jenny Schwartz. 

A number of the films he has featured in have been selected to festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival with "Mysteries of Lisbon" by Raul Rouiz and the International Toronto Film Festival with "The Other Side of Resurrection" by Joaquim Sapinho, to mention a few.

In New York City, where he has been living since 2010, he continues his accomplished career with projects on Broadway, "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" directed by Sean Mathias; Television, “Blacklist”, “Evil”, “Jessica Jones”, "Person of Interest" and “Pan Am", and on Film, "Hunter", "the Dry Rain" and "If I had a Piano".

In 2016 Pedro had his film directorial debut with the short film WAY, that earned him a nomination for best director in the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema Milan 2016.