Lisa Delamar
Lisa Delamar’s name might not be everywhere yet, but she’s one of those faces you just know you’ll see popping up more often. She’s got that kind of quiet intensity that just works, whether she’s trying to stay alive in Survive (2024) or navigating the weird, sometimes cringe-worthy world of Influencers. In Survive, she’s not just playing some cookie-cutter character—she digs in, bringing this edge, this sense of “I’ve got nothing left to lose, so why not?” that makes you root for her even when everything’s falling apart around her. It’s not just another survival flick, honestly; she finds those little moments where you actually feel for her, not just the situation.
And then you flip over to Influencers, and it’s like, wow, total pivot. She doesn’t just phone it in and make some generic social media chick; she’s got layers. There’s this vibe like she’s in on the joke but also a little bit lost in it, and you end up watching just to see what she’ll do next. She brings this authenticity that makes you forget you’re watching a performance. It feels more like eavesdropping on someone’s real mess of a life, in the best way. She’s definitely got range, and her star’s only going up from here. Keep an eye out.