Carolina Ravassa

Carolina Ravassa
Carolina Ravassa at the Supanova in Sydney in July 2017
Born Carolina Ravassa
(1985-06-15) 15 June 1985
Santiago de Cali, Colombia
Nationality Colombian
Occupation Actress, producer
Known for Voice of Sombra in Overwatch
Website hispanglosaxon.com

Carolina Ravassa (born 15 June 1985) is a Colombian actress and producer. A performing arts graduate from Boston College and New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts,[1] Ravassa is best known outside of Colombia for her voice over work in television series and video games, most notably Sombra from the video game Overwatch.

Life and career

Ravassa grew up in several countries, spending her childhood between Colombia and the US, and is therefore fluent 4 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. She was interested in acting from a young age and her first role was in a local production of The Sound of Music in which she played Gretel.[2] She studied in Spain and Italy, and was then inspired by the power of socio-political change through Theatre of the Oppressed with Augusto Boal in Brazil.[1] She was educated at Boston College, receiving her Theatre Arts degree, as well as undergoing a year of acting for film/TV at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.[1]

In 2010, Ravassa made an appearance in the Disney film Step Up 3D where she starred as the character Kristin. In 2014 she appeared in two episodes of Showtime's The Affair as Jules.[3] Ravassa has also done work as a voice actress. Her video game appearances include her role as Taliana Martinez from the game Grand Theft Auto V in 2013,[4] and her well known portrayal of Sombra from Blizzard's 2016 game Overwatch.[5]

Ravassa also produces and stars in her One-Woman-Webseries Hispanglo-Saxon where she explores her life as a white Latina in New York.[6]

As well as acting and voice acting, Ravassa is also an accomplished dancer, being particularly drawn to salsa dancing.[3]

Filmography

Year(s)TitleRoleMore information
2009Inside the Mind of Etta NettermanEtta NettermanLead
Short film
2009Nueva YorkColombian WifeLead
Short film
2010Step Up 3DKristinSupporting
2010Love Between the LinesJulieShort film
2011I Am JuliaDiana CastilloLead
Short film
20115ive: Thirty One (5:31)Ada B. RubiaShort film
2012Maybe TomorrowKiah MendozaSupporting
2013Follow The LeaderAshleyShort film
2014The Re-GiftVanessaShort film
20145Emily Richards
2014The AffairJulesRecurring
2 episodes
2015Brasilia: City of the FutureCarolinaLead
Short film
2015Millie and the LordsLucySupporting
2015AlternatinoZumba DancerSupporting
Episode: "Perfecting the Automated Voice"
2015–2016HispanglosaxonMultiple RolesLead
12 episodes
2016Overwatch: InfiltrationSombra (voice)Short film
2017DopamineAliceSeries Regular
2017Mr. RobotWomanEpisode: "eps3.8_stage3.torrent"
2018El GalloSonia
2018SuspenseCorporal HaedoEpisode: "Pioneer"
2018Saint NicholasIris

Video games

Year(s)TitleRoleMore information
2012Max Payne 3The Local PopulationUncredited
2013Grand Theft Auto VTaliana MartinezVoice
2016–presentOverwatchSombraVoice

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Carolina Ravassa Bio". Carolina Ravasso. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  2. Anna Cherry (9 September 2015). "Colombian-American Actress Carolina Ravassa On Being "Too White"". HipLatina. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  3. 1 2 Gornoblonde (22 December 2014). "Rising Starlet: Carolina Ravassa". Gornoblonde. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  4. TreeFitty (2015). "GTA 5 Characters". Simon ‘Psy’ Elliot and iGTA5. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  5. Maleok (1 February 2017). "Interview with the voice of Sombra: Carolina Ravassa". Maleok. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  6. "Hispanglo-Saxon". Carolina Ravasso. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
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