Born in Brooklyn, New York to Elvin and Daisy Diaz, Damaris has always showed an interest in acting. At the age of 11, her family moved from New York to Florida where she began to attend classes with the Barbizon Model and Talent Centers. In 2006, Damaris went with Barbizon to an International Model and Talent Association (IMTA)Convention in Los Angeles. She won a few of the competitions in her division, including first place for TV Close Up along with an acting scholarship for Hines and Hunt Entertainment. In the summer of 2007 and 2008, Damaris performed in several community theater plays including Hansel and Gretel, and The Little Mermaid where she took the lead role. After graduating from high school in June 2009, she moved to Los Angeles, California so she could pursue her acting career. In July 2009, Damaris met with managers Jaymee Locke and Karen Kusnitz. She soon after met with AEF talent agency and started going on numerous auditions. In 2010, Damaris booked her first supporting role in Terence Huestons short film, Maddoggin'. A year later, she booked a series regular role for the FOX pilot 'Family Album'. Damaris continues to study at the Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts (AIDA), and Tess Kirsch Acting Studio.
Damaris Garcia is known for Narcos (2015), La Hierba del Diablo (2024) and Tu voz estéreo (2006).
Damaris hails from a musical family in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where she was born, and has been performing since she could speak. Damaris' Father Daniel Justamante, is from Spain, and worked his way up from a shoemaker to owning his own business in the shoe mold-making industry. Damaris' Mother, Maria, who was singing all through her pregnancy, started her off by reciting Bible passages in front of the church when she was only one and a half. Upon their move to Miami, FL, when she was two and half, Damaris continued to entertain publically, and her first school role was in 2nd grade when she was asked to fill in and improvise for the part of Santa Clause because the boy who was slated for the part became ill. She went on to perform by acting and singing in numerous productions in church, and school, and at one point made money on the side as a Wedding Singer. She pursued her degree in Music Education where she also became a classically trained singer. After attaining night after night of standing ovations for her performance in The Music Man as the Mayor's wife, while still in College, she wondered if she should take this whole acting thing seriously. Out of college, Damaris became a Music Teacher and after about 5 years, decided to take the plunge into professional acting. However, she soon realized performing on the stage was very different than Film and TV. She took on-camera classes at a conservatory (Fionte Productions) in Hollywood, Florida and shortly after attained her SAG Card. While still in Florida, casting directors sought her out for Commercials, Film, Television, and Voice Over work in both English and Spanish Markets. Damaris' film debut was in Bad Boys II (2003) in the role of Group Therapist. She worked with directors such as David Frankel in the TV show Grapevine (2000) and Louis Leterrier in the film Transporter 2 (2005). She enjoyed working along side actors such as Logan Lerman, Kiersten Warren, Robert Costanzo, Poppy Montgomery, Martin Lawrence, Joe Pantoliano, and George Eads. Her most far-fetched role was that of a Rap Lip Sync in a Busta Rhymes video where they dressed her up in a red karate suit. She even once played a grandmother in a Hispanic Lotto Commercial. These and many other character roles are what have made Damaris a versatile actress in many productions. She recently moved from LA back to Miami where she is enjoying time with her family again.
Damaris Lewis is an actress, known for BlacKkKlansman (2018), Pose (2018) and Fatale (2020).
Damaris Phillips is a celebrity chef who can often be seen on the Food Network co-hosting "Southern & Hungry" with Rutledge Wood and "The Bobby and Damaris Show" with Bobby Flay. She is also the 2013 (9th Season) winner of "Food Network Star," where she impressed judges with her fresh take on Southern cuisine, and won over the audience with her impeccable charm. She then went on to host her own show, "Southern at Heart," for five seasons. Damaris can also be seen on several other shows on the network, including "Guy's Grocery Games," "Cooks vs. Cons," "Bakers vs. Fakers," "Celebrity Food Fight," and others. From Louisville, Kentucky, Phillips graduated from Jefferson Community and Technical College with a degree in culinary arts. One of five kids, Damaris learned to cook at an early age and was responsible for cooking one night a week for her large family. Damaris uses her wit and her updated take on Southern cuisine to pack a one-two punch in the kitchen. Her first cookbook, Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy was released by Abrams Books in October 2017. Her husband, Darrick Wood, and she hope to adopt their first child in the near future.
Damaris Rubio is a producer and actress, known for American Jesus, 3 Versos (2016) and Belzebuth (2017).
Damarr Calhoun is known for Instant Mom (2013), Beneath the Leaves (2019) and Scandal (2012).
Damaru is known for DAMaN (2022).
Damayanthi Nagaraj is known for Chowka Bara (2023) and Manoratha (2018).
Mexican actress, studied in CasAzul, Artes Escenicas Argos. Currently based in Mexico City and fluent in Spanish and English, she's worked in leading roles in some of the most successful Mexican TV Series such as "Mujeres Asesinas" (2008) , "Terminales" (2009), "Pacientes" (2012), "Hasta Que Te Conocí" (2016), "El Cesar" (2017) and "El Secreto de Selena" (2018) as Yolanda Saldivar. She's combined her tv work with acclaimed theatre productions such as "El Gesticulador" (2009), "Las Relaciones Sexuales De Shakespeare..." (2012), "Sanchez Huerta" (2016) and "The Flick" (2018), and films like "Partes Usadas" (2006), "El Que busca encuentra" (2017) and "Como Novio De Pueblo" (2019), to name a few.