Clarion Chukwura-Abiola was born on 24 July 1964 in Lagos, Nigeria. She is an actress, known for Apaye (2014), Merry Go Wrong and Amina (2021).
Clarisa Korovsky is known for 30 noches con mi ex (2022), Acusada (2018) and La larga vida de los recuerdos (2022).
Clarise Stroud is known for No Witnesses (2015) and The Real Faces of Dialysis (2013).
Clarissa Angelica Lo is known for Welcome Home (2023), We Need a Little Christmas (2022) and Memory Scent.
Clarissa Anson is known for Degrassi: Next Class (2016), Bully Fighters (2014) and Currency (2016).
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 Molina, TV Personality, Univision, Actress. Clarissa Molina is one of the hosts of "El Gordo y la Flaca" (The Scoop and the Skinny), Univision's award-winning entertainment news program, where she presents news about music, show business, social media and other topics of interest. In this role she interviews current artists, interacts on all the program's platforms and social networks and keeps Hispanic viewers up to date on trending topics. Clarissa won the special edition of Univision's hit dance competition "Mira Quién Baila All Stars" (Look Who's Dancing) in 2019, after receiving the majority of the audience's vote. She also hosted the second season of "La Gran Sorpresa," which aired on UniMás and Univision and had a special participation during the 4-hour broadcast of "Premio Lo Nuestro" music awards show. In addition, she was nominated for the second time to Premios Soberano, in the Dominican Republic, in the category of Renown Communicator (Comunicador Destacado) abroad. In 2018 she won her first Emmy for her role as host of the "Rose Parade" and starred on Univision Digital's reality show "Cuatro días antes del sí" (Four Days before Yes) alongside Nastassja Bolívar, Aleyda Ortiz and Daniela di Giacomo. That same year she entered the acting world starring in the film "Qué León," alongside popular urban music singer Ozuna. The film premiered in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and was followed by premieres in U.S., Europe, Mexico, Panama, Colombia and other important territories. Clarissa joined Univision after winning the popular reality show "Nuestra Belleza Latina VIP" (Our Latin Beauty VIP) (NBL) in 2016. On that special edition of the show, finalists from previous seasons got a second chance to win the crown. She participated in NBL for the first time in 2014, when, despite being an audience favorite, she finished in fourth place. Clarissa is the second Dominican to win the prestigious reality show, following Francisca Lachapel. As one of U.S. Hispanics' favorite personalities, the popular host has been recognized by People en Español magazine on its list of "50 Most Beautiful" people. Before coming to Univision, she competed in several beauty contests as Miss Dominican Republic 2015 and represented that country in the 2015 Miss Universe contest, where she finished in the top 10. Clarissa was born in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, in 1991 and immigrated to New Jersey with her siblings at the age of 15. She is taking acting classes to continue her professional development, as well as continuing to learn as a TV host and journalist in Miami.
Clarissa Müller is known for Só Se for por Amor (2022), Ana e Vitória (2018) and Me Sinto Bem Com Você (2021).