Jazzy De Lisser


Jasmine Francesca C De Lisser known professionally as Jazzy De Lisser is an English actress, model and campaigner. As a teenager, she made an award winning-film about her life as someone with Hepatitis C, and later acted in films nominated for awards at several international film festivals.

Early life

De Lisser's father was Robert De Lisser, born in Jamaica, and her mother is Serena Bute, a designer whose label has been worn by Kate Moss, Emma Watson and Adwoa Aboah. The former Grand Prix competitor Johnny Dumfries is her stepfather.
She was born with the chronic liver disease Hepatitis C. This was passed on from her mother, who had possibly become infected through intravenous drug use. When De Lisser was six, the family moved from Jamaica to London, and she started taking Interferon.
At 13, De Lisser started at Bryanston School, leaving after her GCSE's to study for her A levels at the Hampstead College of Fine Arts & Humanities, London, which enabled her to attend medical appointments in London.

Hepatitis C Activism

Whilst still a teenager, De Lisser made an award-winning short film, called My Story of C, about her experience of living with Hepatitis C. The film begins in October 2007, when she was 15. De Lisser started being treated by Prof. Giorgina Mieli-Vergani, an expert in the disease, at King's College Hospital. Prof. Mieli-Vergani estimated the chances of success at 40%, and treatment ultimately proved unsuccessful.
The film won a shorts competition organised by the Media Trust for works by 15 to 19-year-olds. De Lisser worked with the British Liver Trust to build an educational website, then raised funds to pay for Academy Award winning studio Passion Pictures to produce a short animated education film, Liver Good Life.
De Lisser later participated in the World Health Organization World Hepatitis Summit 2015, as a patient representative.

Lady Garden Campaign

In 2015, De Lissser took part in the Lady Garden Campaign for the Gynaecological Cancer Fund, posing in a "Lady Garden" sweater. The campaign's aim was to raise awareness about gynaecological cancers.

Skinny Bitch Collective controversy

De Lisser was one of the members of the Skinny Bitch Collective, an invitation-only workout group that was criticised for its sexualisation of women working out, and for being exploitative and degrading.

Acting career

De Lisser attended the William Esper Studio, a drama school in New York, and trained at the T.Schreiber Theater and Acting Studio in New York.
In 2011 she starred in To.Get.Her as one of a group of five girls who spend a night together, following which four of them will die. The film won the Best of NEXT!: Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival.
She had a minor role in the popular series Game of Thrones as Tansy, a character chased and killed by Ramsay Bolton's dogs.
She has appeared in a number of other roles, including Abigail Falls, for which she was nominated for Best Lead Actress at the Madrid International Film Festival 2018.

Film and TV credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019Hurt by ParadiseLoriNominated for The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film, Edinburgh International Film Festival 2019
2019First Person: A Film About LoveCatherine
2018Abigail FallsAbigailNominated for Best Lead Actress, Madrid International Film Festival 2018.
Nominated for Best Film, Milan International Film Festival.
2017The Last BirthdayTatiana RomanovaShort
2017ThumperGina
2014Game of ThronesTansyTV. Episode: The Lion and the Rose
2012Random Acts of ViolenceUnsung Murder Victim
2011To.Get.HerAna FrostThe Best of NEXT!: Audience Award winner at the Sundance Film Festival.