Carlos Diehz

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Carlos Diehz

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Carlos Diehz is a Mexican actor, most known for his notable performance as Benitez in Conclave (2024). After venturing into the craft of acting in 2020, Diehz landed this basic role through a global search led by Casting Director Nina Gold for this widely acclaimed film masterfully directed by Edward Berger, thus joining a great cast of thespians such as Ralph Fiennes, John Lithgow, Stanley Tucci, Isabella Rossellini, Lucian Msamati and Sergio Castellitto.

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