Anna "Luca" Biani is a multifaceted creative force, hailing from Tbilisi, Georgia, but currently based in Los Angeles, California. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at the tender age of six, with appearances in numerous commercials and a documentary. This early start laid the foundation for her future success, as she landed her first significant role at the age of fourteen in the 2006 short film "If This Day Never Happened", skillfully directed by her sister Khatuna Giorgobiani.
Two years later, Anna took on the leading role in the historical feature film "Cinka Panna", portraying the renowned 18th century Hungarian gypsy violinist. This critically acclaimed film went on to win the prestigious Golden Palm Award at the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival, a testament to Anna's impressive talent.
Since then, Anna has continued to diversify her skills, appearing in various theater plays, improv comedy performances, and a range of films. Some of her notable credits include "Freaky Deaky", alongside Christian Slater, "Windsor Drive", costarring Samaire Armstrong, and "Sacred Blood", featuring Bai Ling and Michael Madsen.
In 2017, Anna expanded her repertoire by adding directing to her already impressive list of skills. Her directorial debut, the short film "G-4", showcased her exceptional talent for crafting visually stunning scenes, featuring incredible special effects makeup and choreographed dance performances by renowned choreographer Brian Friedman. The film received widespread acclaim, being selected for the Dances With Films festival and subsequently picked up for worldwide distribution by shorts.tv.
Beyond her work in film and television, Anna is a prolific writer, penning both poetry and prose. She is also an accomplished fire dancer and painter, showcasing her artistic range. In 2008, Anna received a prestigious award for scholastic achievement and creative writing, presented to her by none other than the President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, in recognition of her outstanding talents.