Clarissa Kiste is a Brazilian actress who stars in "All the Dead Ones", a 2020 Berlinale Competition film by Marco Dutra & Caetano Gotardo - for which she won the Brazil & International Movie Award as Best Supporting Actress. A longtime collaborator of Dutra, she also appeared in his Cannes award-winning short "The White Sheet" and the Cannes Un Certain Regard feature "Hard Labor" (both co-directed with Juliana Rojas). In 2017 she once more teamed up with Dutra on the HBO series "El Hipnotizador" alongside Latin American acting greats Leonardo Sbaraglia, Daniel Hendler and Darío Grandinetti. Clarissa's other notable film performances include "Rust" by Aly Muritiba and "Carmo" by Murilo Pasta, both of which premiered in Sundance's World Dramatic Competition. She also plays the lead in Ana Johann's awarded film "The Same Part of a Man" (2021). Currently, Clarissa plays the character of Natalia in Globo's telenovela "Amor de Mãe". Additional TV roles include the protagonist of Fox's "9MM", the Netflix hit "3%", and Universal's "171". In theatre, she was seen in Lolita Pille's "Hell", directed by Academy Award nominee Hector Babenco, and Haruki Murakami's "The Elephant Vanishes", directed by Monique Gardenberg. Most recently, she performed in "A Doll's House Part 2", by Lucas Hnath, starring Marília Gabriela. Clarissa lives in São Paulo with her daughter Eva.
Clarissa Mercado is known for Punla (2003), Mapanukso (2003) and Tukaan (2002).
Clarissa Perez is known for Cowgirls vs. Pterodactyls (2021).
Clarissa Thibeaux was born on August 23, 1990 in Monterey, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Runaways (2017) and Gentefied (2020).
Clarissa Ward was born on January 31, 1980 in London, England. She is known for 60 Minutes (1968), CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley (2011) and ABC News Nightline (1980).
Clarissa van den Berg is an actress, known for Bad Match (2017).
Clarisse Abujamra was born on April 3, 1947 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. She is an actress and writer, known for Como Nossos Pais (2017), Chega de Saudade (2007) and A Coleção Invisível (2012). She was previously married to Antônio Fagundes.
Born from a French father and a Cameroonian mother, Clarisse Albrecht split her childhood between France, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. She now lives between the Dominican Republic and France. She started as a model and is also a singer and songwriter, known as "Mulata Universal" because of her multi-cultural interbreeding and bohemian way of life.
Clarisse Makundul is known for Paris Memories (2022) and Whiplash Dreams (2015).
Clarisse Normand is known for Eau Zoo (2014), La dégustation (2022) and Flashback (2021).