Trishauna Clarke

Birthplace:
Kingston, Jamaica

Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Trishauna has always had an affinity for the performing arts. From a young age she started touring with various theatre groups performing both in the US and London. She's a graduate of University of Miami with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing, as well as a graduate from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelors of Arts degree and is a licensed registered nurse. You most likely have recognized her from numerous national TV commercials, and feature films. Her recent films, which she plays the leading role, have won many awards and continue on the festival circuit. An AFI film “Yellow Girl and me” was shortlisted with BAFTA and selected for the Oscar qualifying Heartland Film festival among others. The second film, is by Queen Sugar's writer/director Felicia Pride, “tender”. Trishauna was awarded “Best Actress of the Caribbean” twice in her past and was recently selected by Legacy magazine from the Miami Herald as one of South Florida’s Top 40 under 40 leaders of today and tomorrow. Something you may not know about Trishauna, is that she is a voiceover animation artist and is a former Miss Mini Jamaica and Miss Jamaica. She was also on the Jamaican track team which then forged the path for her start in stunts. As a result, she is very familiar with movement and fighting. Using her talents she attends many charities to give back to organizations and communities.

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