Diana, a multifaceted actress, effortlessly navigates the world of performance, effortlessly switching between French and English, her native tongues.
With a penchant for music, she finds solace in singing with a choir and a music group, harmonizing her way to joy. Beyond the stage, her empathetic nature shines through as she serves warm meals to Salvation Army guests with a warm smile.
Her comedic flair is undeniable, yet her role in Rose or the Mute Liars stands as a notable exception to her otherwise lighthearted demeanor. Shakespearean passion courses through her veins, and she co-writes plays that bring people together through his timeless words.
As a translator and interpreter, Diana has lent her expertise to agricultural development projects, scriptwriting, and even the works of renowned travel writer Francisca Matteoli. Her linguistic prowess has also led her to translate scripts and scenarios, as well as books for various websites.
On the big screen, Diana has taken on secondary roles in French feature films and led the way in short films. On stage, she has dazzled audiences with leading roles in a diverse range of shows, from one-woman performances to community projects.
Whether she's playing it straight or outrageous, drunk or sober, nasty or nice, Diana relishes the challenge of creating a character, bringing a life to the forefront through mannerisms, accents, and even scent.