Larissa Dias is a Brazilian film, television and voiceover actress born and raised in Recife, Brazil. She immigrated to North America with her parents and she is fluent in both Portuguese and English. The rest of her family resides in Recife and Rio de Janeiro. Her father is of Native Brazilian and Portuguese-Spanish descent and her mother is of Portuguese and French descent. Aside from her training in film & performing arts, Larissa also has a Bachelor's degree with a Joint Major in Interactive Arts & Technology and Marketing where she specialized in visual branding & graphic design. After deciding to pursue acting as a career, she landed her first few roles on Steven Spielberg's TNT Falling Skies and The CW's Supernatural. She is a series lead on Peacock's new YA animation called Supernatural Academy. She is also a series lead on 2 other highly anticipated animated shows in production. Larissa was a recurring cast member of Hallmark's When Calls the Heart, for 4 seasons. She expanded her team by signing with Luber Roklin Entertainment & Buchwald, making the move to Los Angeles.
Larissa Fada is known for A Noite das Vampiras (2023).
Larissa Ferrara is known for Nothing to Lose (2018), Fora de Cena (2021) and Todas as Razões para Esquecer (2018).
Larissa Gallagher is known for Vampire in the Garden (2022), Harley Quinn (2019) and Upload (2020).
Born in Toronto, Canada, Larissa is an actor best known for her roles on American television and feature films. Larissa displayed a passion for performing in theatre and music by her teenage years. Larissa has a multi-ethnic heritage. As a graduate of York University, she received her B.A. with a major in Sociology, a specialization in Criminology and a minor in Film Studies. She has one son, born in 2015. Larissa starred in the popular Lionsgate feature film franchise "SAW VI" and "SAW 3D". She has worked in the feature films: Sony's "Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse", Disney's "Phantom of the Megaplex", Alliance Atlantis' "Zebra Lounge" and Miramax's "Get Over It". Supporting roles in television movies such as the CBS Movie of The Week: "The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth about Enron", Showtime's "Feast of All Saints", "Rough Air", "Star Trek: Renegades" and "Blackout". Larissa had a series regular role in ABC's prime time drama "In Justice" as well as a role in the Gemini Award nominated series "Bliss". She has also had major recurring roles in such critically acclaimed series as "Supernatural", "La Femme Nikita" and "Leap Years" as well as numerous guest starring roles on "Designated Survivor", "People Of Earth", "CSI-Miami", "Out of Practice", "Missing", "Odyssey 5", "Tracker" and more. She co-produced and narrated the documentary 'Tribal: Beyond The Four', an inside look at the artists of the Los Angeles urban lifestyle. Larissa has written feature films and television projects, some of which are in development. As a singer/songwriter, Larissa has toured the world from North America to Europe & Asia, collaborated and shared the stage with platinum recording artists. One highlight included performing for Nelson Mandela at the Skydome Stadium in Toronto. She continues to write music, with her long time co-writer, a Grammy-award winning producer.
Larissa Góes is known for Velho Chico (2016), Meninas do Benfica (Benfica's Girls) (2022) and Se arrependimento matasse (2019).
Larissa Hillhouse is known for Breaking Them Up (2020) and Spoken Gospel (2019).
Larissa Honorato is known for Hidden Memories, Como Esquecer (2010) and Laços de Família (2000).
Larissa grew up in Essex, U.K, till she was twelve years old and then lived in the county Norfolk till she was eighteen. She went on to study at University, singing and then progressing into theatre and television in London. She attended school in Hunstanton, Norfolk, where her love for acting started, participating in school musicals and plays.