Carmine began her television career in 2008, in exclusive programs at
SKY México. In 2011, Carmine landed her first lead role in the telenovela
Ni contigo... ni sin ti, alongside
Eduardo Santamarina. In 2012, she made a guest appearance on
Por ella soy Eva. In that same year, she was cast in the telenovela
Amor bravío, produced by
Carlos Moreno, where she portrayed her first antagonist role as Ximena, the sister of Camila (played by
Silvia Navarro). She also landed her second lead role in
¿Quién eres tú?, a remake of
La usurpadora, where she played as the identical twin sisters Natalia and Veronica. In 2013, Carmine starred as the antagonist Esthercita in
Salvador Mejía's
La tempestad, with
Ximena Navarrete and
William Levy. In 2014, she also played a recurring role as Simona in
Lucero Suárez's
De que te quiero, te quiero, starring
Livia Brito and
Juan Diego Covarrubias. In 2015, Carmine landed her most breakthrough role in Carlos Moreno's
A que no me dejas. Nuria is the resentful and envious older sister of Paulina Murat (
Camila Sodi). Carmine's portrayal of Nuria earned a nomination at the
34th Premios TVyNovelas where she won the award for
Best Antagonist Actress (Mejor Villana). In 2016, she was also cast in
José Alberto Castro's
Vino el amor in a special guest role as Lisa, the beloved wife of David (
Gabriel Soto) who was killed by her sister Graciela (
Kimberly Dos Ramos). In 2017, she was cast as the main antagonist of
Mi adorable maldición, produced by
Ignacio Sada, and starring
Renata Notni and
Pablo Lyle. In 2021, Carmine was part of José Alberto Castro's
La desalmada, a highly-successful telenovela with a large
ensemble cast headed by Livia Brito,
José Ron and Eduardo Santamarina. She played as Ángela, a friendly and kind woman who is the best friend of Isabella (Kimberly Dos Ramos). ==Personal life==