Danae Skiadi is a multitalented Greek artist, born in the vibrant city of Athens, Greece, where she effortlessly converses in three languages: Greek, French, and English.
With a strong foundation in the arts, Skiadi pursued her passion for theatrology at the prestigious National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Simultaneously, she honed her acting skills at the renowned Contemporary Theatre of Athens Drama School in Athens, Greece.
Skiadi's impressive acting career began while still a student, landing one of the two leading roles in Denis Iliadis' film "Hardcore" (2004). Since then, she has become a household name in Greek television, starring in numerous successful TV series, movies, and theatre productions.
Throughout her career, Skiadi has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed directors, including some of Greece's most critically acclaimed theatre directors, and has worked with prominent institutions such as the National Theatre of Greece and the Epidavrus Festival.
Skiadi's international credits include notable productions like Jeremy Podeswa's Fugitive Pieces and Tony Krawitz's Dead Europe, which received widespread acclaim from international critics.
In addition to her impressive on-screen presence, Skiadi has lent her voice to several notable characters, including Cruz Ramirez in Cars 3, Katie in The Secret Life of Pets, and Shank in Ralph Breaks the Internet, all of which were dubbed in Greek.