Clara Rugaard (birthname:
Clara Rugaard-Larsen) was cast in her feature debut in director/co-writer Martin Miehe-Renard’s Danish family adventure,
My African Adventure (2013), with Peter Mygind, Mathilde Hogh Kolben, and Lasse Guldberg Kamper, and produced by Michael Obel. Rugaard was the lead in the Danish-language voice cast of Disney’s
Moana (2016) and the sequel,
Moana 2 (2024), performing the title role in both.
Rugaard co-starred in director/writer Rebecca Daly’s Irish-Belgian-Danish-Dutch co-production,
Good Favour (2018), with Alexandre Willaume, and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Rugaard joined the cast of director/writer Max Minghella’s musical drama,
Teen Spirit (2018), starring
Elle Fanning,
Rebecca Hall, and Zlatko Buric, and released by Bleeker Street (U.S.) after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival.
Clara Rugaard starred in another musical, the Spain-U.K. co-production,
Love Gets a Room/El amor en su lugar (2021), directed, co-written (with David Safier), and edited by Rodrigo Cortés, and then Rugaard co-starred with Lewis Pullman in director/co-writer Greg Björkman’s sci-fi romantic drama,
Press Play (2022), with Matt Walsh and Danny Glover, and released to little business by The Avenue. Rugaard took on the role of Juliet in
Juliet & Romeo (2025) director/writer/producer
Timothy Scott Bogart’s contemporary musical version of Shakespeare’s
Romeo and Juliet, co-starring
Jamie Ward (as Romeo), Jason Isaacs, Rupert Graves, Rebel Wilson, Rupert Everett and Derek Jacobi, and released by production company Briarcliff Entertainment.
Rugaard co-starred with Lucas Lynggaard Tonnesen and Til Schweiger in the U.K.-backed WW2 drama,
Desperate Journey (date to be announced), with Steven Berkoff and Sienna Guillory, directed by Annabel Jankel and written by Michael Radford. Then Rugaard took on the role of
Frankenstein author Mary Shelley in the literary drama,
Mary’s Monster (date to be announced), co-starring Sebastian De Souza (as Lord Byron), Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (as Percy Shelley) and Kit Harington (as Frankenstein’s Creature) under Farren Blackburn’s direction for producers Fulwell 73 and Rose Pictures.