
Carla Kidd
Acting
Biography
Carla Harmon Kidd is an American actress who grew up in Oklahoma. She fell in love with performing at the age of six when, to the horror of her teachers, she draped herself across the piano during the final program of Vacation Bible School and sang Jesus Loves Me to a full house of appreciative parents. After receiving a Bachelor of Theatre Arts, she worked two seasons performing with the national touring company Repertory Theatre of America. Since shifting her focus to film in 2020, Carla has worked in multiple areas, including film, television, festival shorts, commercial work, and new media. Drawing on a background in character-based storytelling and visual arts, Carla contributes beyond acting by writing and developing the script, location scouting, and designing costumes. She is based in Dallas, SAG-Eligible, and collaborates on narrative-driven projects with a focus on human conflict, redemption arcs, and layered female characters.
Known For

After a patient mutters a possible murder confession under anesthesia, Nurse Sarah Harwood is thrust into a tense game of cat and mouse-racing to uncover the truth before she becomes the next victim.
The Nurse Who Knew Too Much

In a surreal small‑town version of 2007 Texas, a young graffiti artist lands in jail and is coerced into spying on his cousin—suspected by an unhinged cop of dealing nuclear weapons. What follows is a frenetic, gross‑humored ride through conspiracy, over-the-top characters, and chaotic counterculture.
RATS!

A small and touristy beachside town is hit by a storm the size of which nobody could have predicted. A family who just arrived tries to escape, but gets stuck in the quickly rising waters. They try to figure a way out with the help of some locals, but any progress is shut down when the sharks make their way onto the flooded streets. The family and locals must now find a way to survive as the waters rise.
Shark Thrash

Exploring the many amazing and horrifying stories about land pirates and thieves along the Natchez Trace in the early 1800s, following both fictional and real life characters on an adventure along the infamous road.
Tales of the Natchez Trace

A polling location goes under lockdown during a tense presidential election, forever changing the lives of a group of strangers as they inevitably do what most do not recommend… talk politics.
I Voted

After taking a temporary job as a caregiver, a young woman realizes her employer and the house have a dangerous, dark past.
Aged
Following the funeral of her husband, Liz tries to push through the grief by filling her time with work. At the request of others, Liz talks to a therapist. As Liz sits across from her therapist, making a show of how well she has coped with her grief. Yet a simple question she wasn't prepared for puts her at a loss for words. This question brings about a realization of all the situations that led to this point.
Moving Forward

Kat writes music and sings at church and local talent shows while working for her alcoholic parents at a salvage yard. When she gets kidnapped by a hardened criminal, it's up to her father and uncle to put aside their differences and bring her home.