Clarice Franco de Abreu Falcão is a Brazilian actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and comedian.
Falcão was born in Recife, Pernambuco on October 23, 1989. She moved to São Paulo at age 4 and at age 6, she moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she has lived ever since. She was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2013 in the category of Best New Artist. She is the daughter of the writers João Falcão and Adriana Falcão, and she has two sisters Tatiana and Isabel. Clarice is also a member of a comedy group called Porta dos Fundos and she is best known for appearing on their YouTube videos.
Falcão is a folk singer, who began her career at age 13 by singing the song "Para o Diabo Os Conselhos de Vocês" for the soundtrack of the movie Lisbela e o Prisioneiro. In 2007, she won a contest organized by Google and Youtube with a short-movie called Laços, directed by Célio Porto and her mother and presented at the famous Sundance Cinema Festival, in which she acted and composed the song Australia – a song which became a hit in the media. In 2008, Clarice acted as Mariana in a soap opera called A Favorita, where she shared the stage with other famous and known actors and actresses, such as Lilia Cabral. That year, she was a part of a band called Melodrama with her cousin Ricco Viana. In 2009, she acted in a remake of the play “Confessions of a Teenager” and in 2010 she starred and was responsible for directing the sound and the script of the short-movie The Phone Next Door – Chamada em Espera”.