Larissa Gomes
**Biography of Larissa Gomes**
Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Larissa Gomes has made a significant mark as an actress in both American television and film. Her love for performing arts, particularly in theatre and music, blossomed during her teenage years. Larissa's diverse cultural background enriches her artistry. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a focus on Criminology and a minor in Film Studies from York University.
Larissa gained widespread recognition for her roles in the acclaimed "SAW" franchise, featuring prominently in "SAW VI" and "SAW 3D". Her filmography also includes notable works such as Sony's "Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse", Disney's "Phantom of the Megaplex", and Miramax's "Get Over It". Her television movie appearances include the CBS film "The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth about Enron" and Showtime’s "Feast of All Saints".
On the small screen, she was a series regular on ABC's "In Justice" and appeared in the Gemini Award-nominated series "Bliss". Larissa showcased her talent in recurring roles on critically acclaimed shows like "Supernatural" and "La Femme Nikita", as well as guest spots on "Designated Survivor" and "CSI: Miami".
In addition to her acting career, Larissa co-produced and narrated the documentary "Tribal: Beyond The Four", which delves into the urban artists of Los Angeles. As a singer-songwriter, she has toured globally, performing alongside renowned artists and had the honor of singing for Nelson Mandela in Toronto. She continues to create music with a Grammy-winning producer, further expanding her artistic legacy.