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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Blonde Hair, Small Breasts, Real Breasts, Skinny Body

Nude Roles: 1

Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, US

Date of Birth: 05/03/77

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Gummo (1998) Nude, breasts 00:09:00 Chloe and Carisa paste black tape on their nipples. Bizarre! (50 secs)
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Biography

A lot of NYC based starlets took off in the wake of Larry Clark’s controversial day in the life of an HIV positive teen trying to have as much sex as possible indy drama, Kids (1995), including Chloë Sevigny and Rosario Dawson. Brooklyn's finest, Carisa Glucksman, however, failed to capitalize on her amazing wet bra and even wetter young and sexually curious, girl led lesbian pool scene. She didn’t even act again until Kids screenwriter/famed longtime David Letterman nemesis Harmony Korine returned with his directorial debut Gummo (1997), a look at young small-town Ohio's tornado ravaged trash bags going about their uneventful and boring day, that thankfully unveiled the luscious lids of Carisa, once again paired with Sevigny. Chloe and Carisa's can't miss-a showcase scene features the small-titted twosome dolled up as blonde wig wearing pseudo twins and experimenting with the effects of electrical tape on their nubile nipples. It's a 40C-C shot of horniness inducing cinema. Movie's are easy to make. Grab two girls as hot as that pair, tell them to take their tops off and roll tape! Carisa only did one more movie, and it wasn't helmed by future Spring Breakers (2012) auteur Harmony Korine. This one was written and directed by Stephen Berra, AKA Todd Mulcahy from Felicity, and was called 7-Teen Sips (2000). Featuring a young Bam Margera, it's the story of a highly manipulative older kid pulling the strings on his young, teen buddies. Carisa retired from acting after that one, and over two decades later we're still waiting for her to show us how her body has matured. Shucks, man. It sucks, man. We could really use some more Carisa Glucksman.