
Cara Loften
Acting
Biography
Cara Loften is an American theatre and film actress born in Minnesota. She attended AADA in New York City, and then worked as an actress for a number of years. She then moved to Los Angles. In 2019, she wrote, acted in, and produced her first full length play, Moral Fixation, which was performed at The Fringe Festival.
Known For

After years away from the CIA, Elizabeth McCord is pulled back into the political arena. The newly appointed Secretary of State is tough, fair, and smart, driving international diplomacy, wrangling office politics, and circumventing protocol as she negotiates global and domestic issues, both at the White House and at home.
Madam Secretary

A forbidden book which induces madness in those who read it.
Corpse

After a New York City woman is sexually assaulted while walking home one evening, she struggles to accept the truth and rediscover the intimacy within her relationship.
The Light of the Moon

Three years after her partner's untimely death, Dr. Lena Thierry, a neuroengineer, has been unable to move on. After years of research and development, she attempts to upload his consciousness into a computer software program.