Danai Skiadi
Danae Skiadi is a Greek artist born in Athens, Greece. She is perfectly trilingual in Greek, French and English. She is a theatrologist, actress, voice over actress and singer. She studied Theatrology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece as well as acting at the Contemporary Theatre of Athens Drama School in Athens, Greece. Her first role came when she was still a student at the university and in drama school which was one of the two leading roles in Denis Iliadis' film "Hardcore" (2004). Since that, she has starred in some of the most successful TV series of Greek television, movies and theatre shows. She has worked for several years with the National Theatre of Greece and Epidavrus Festival among others and some of the most well known and critically acclaimed theatre directors in Greece. She has also taken part in international productions, such as Jeremy Podeswa's Fugitive Pieces and Tony Krawitz's Dead Europe receiving enthusiastic international reviews.
She has given her voice in Greek to Cruz Ramirez in Cars 3, Katie in The Secret Life of Pets and Shank in Raplh breaks the Internet.