Dana Schick, a multifaceted talent, defied the odds during the pandemic by co-producing and starring in the film, The Death of Us, showcasing her resilience and determination.
Classically trained, Dana has had a diverse career, with roles in plays by Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde, as well as appearances in numerous movies and TV shows. Her credits include Manifest and John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum.
Dana's acting education began at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Film & Theatrical Institute at the tender age of 13, where she received a scholarship. This is where she honed her craft alongside renowned actors, including Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
Dana further developed her skills by training with esteemed acting coaches, Howard Fine, Ivanna Chubbuck, and Margie Haber.
In addition to acting, Dana has also showcased her stunt performance skills in productions such as 2001's Planet of the Apes and 2014's Swelter.
Dana's artistic inclinations emerged at a young age, with her initial creative expression being music. She impressed her friends and family with her violin and flute performances at just seven years old. However, it wasn't until she joined a performing arts school at 13 that her acting and dance talents came to the forefront, marking the beginning of her journey to stardom.
Before becoming an actress, Dana worked as a high-fashion and runway model, featuring in a photo shoot with the renowned David LaChapelle. Her striking features and captivating presence made her a sought-after model.
When Dana commits to a project, she fully dedicates herself to it. Her focus and discipline are likely influenced by her paternal roots in the military and her German heritage.
In her rare moments of downtime, Dana enjoys reading, photography, learning, traveling, and getting lost on the Internet.
Dana's ultimate goal is to achieve EGOT status, performing alongside esteemed actors like Glenn Close and Johnny Depp.