Diana Noris is an Actress, Artist, Writer, Animal Activist, President of Women in the Arts Miami, and a very active Philanthropist. The actress combines her genuine nature, philanthropy & humility.Diana has graced the covers of about 20 magazines. She has been working in over 40 films and soap operas in the American and Latin Market. The actress has a non-profit organization called “Women in the Arts USA’ which hosts the yearly awards since September 18th, 2009.Diana has not only held her own in major motion picture productions but gained respect and praise from industry colleagues. She was born and raised between Miami and Puerto Rico. Her background is Argentinean and German. She resides between Washington, DC, and Los Angeles.Noris, who has always been characterized as being a genuine woman, has been busy working in productions all over the nation, works as a recurrent talent in the TV series “”Sangre Negra”” where she plays the character “”Countess Natal”” (starring Erik Estrada, Eric Roberts, and Antonio Mckay). The actress stars in the film “”Devil’s Five”” as Vala Schneider (a woman possessed by the devil). The film was directed by Terry Reid Wickham in New York. Diana shared the spotlight with Ralf Scheepers, the lead singer of the European band “”Primal Fear.”” The thespian also said she feels ecstatic about working on the set of “”Henri”” a local film that took place in Fort Pearce, FL. She played Maria, the girlfriend of the talented and seasoned actor Eric Roberts. She is currently working on several new productions after the almost year hiatus the industry suffered from.This mover & shaker woman is also the President of the “”Women in the Arts USA””. Noris founded Women in the Arts Miami in 2009. Her Organization Recognizes and honors the wealth of talent in our state pursuing excellence in their craft. An organization by and for individuals in the Fine and Performing, their purpose is to promote and offer exposure to those working in the Arts, Theater, as well as the entertainment industry.From Fox TV interview: Let’s talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition? As an actress, my work means to me being able to become someone else entirely at a moment’s notice. It’s easy to look at someone else and say that person is “”good or bad””-especially for authors and screenwriters who work out who are the heroes and villains-but when we look at the characters we ourselves become throughout our lives, we see it’s not that simple, and that we can’t just reduce ourselves to any one label. We’re just more complicated than that, and I always bring that understanding with me when I’m playing a role. Antagonists typically don’t see themselves as “”the bad girl or guy,”” they justify who they are and what they’ve done for different reasons, and that might not always part of the story or script. It takes being able to get into that headspace of taking key points of someone else’s creation and filling in the blanks to turn the imaginary into reality. One thing my craft has taught me is that you can replicate certain things about people into characters, but there’s no substitute for physical life experience. This is why I will never see my age as a barrier to me being an actress, even though it can be a very competitive industry. It takes a lot to be able to go inward and call upon real past or even imagined experiences and bridge all those feelings together into someone’s character, and not everyone with less life experience can do that on the spot.Her followers can read more details about her projects at her new website DianaNoris.com.”
Diana Noris
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Princeton grad student Richie, believing he’s been swindled, travels to Costa Rica to confront online gambling tycoon Ivan Block. Richie is seduced by Block’s promise of immense wealth, until he learns the disturbing truth about his benefactor. When the FBI tries to coerce Richie to help bring down Block, Richie…