Daniella Vinitski Mooney
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Daniella Vinitski Mooney is trained through New York University Tisch School's Experimental Theatre Wing where she studied under Master teachers Terri Knickerbocker, Mary Overlie, Wendell Beavers, and Kevin Kulkhe, and was one of 16 students selected Tisch-wide to study Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Daniella has worked in over 100 major professional and fringe theatre productions as a theatre industry professional and recently completed her MFA at York University where she had the opportunity to create a devised solo show about her father and his disability. Since moving to Toronto from Philadelphia, Daniella has expanded onto screen and is represented by Favra Bickerton at Bickerton Talent.
Daniella has been described as "classy and empathetic; strong Jessica Hecht vibes" (Jeb Beach) as well as whimsical, quirky, and fiery, "with a killer deadpan." Favorite roles include Helen of Troy (Trojan Women), Bette (Pink Hoodie) and other independent and period roles.
Special skills and additional training: dialects (Eric Armstrong), Batdorf Technique (Erika Batdorf), Stella Adler (Joanna Rotte)
Daniella has worked in over 100 major professional and fringe theatre productions as a theatre industry professional and recently completed her MFA at York University where she had the opportunity to create a devised solo show about her father and his disability. Since moving to Toronto from Philadelphia, Daniella has expanded onto screen and is represented by Favra Bickerton at Bickerton Talent.
Daniella has been described as "classy and empathetic; strong Jessica Hecht vibes" (Jeb Beach) as well as whimsical, quirky, and fiery, "with a killer deadpan." Favorite roles include Helen of Troy (Trojan Women), Bette (Pink Hoodie) and other independent and period roles.
Special skills and additional training: dialects (Eric Armstrong), Batdorf Technique (Erika Batdorf), Stella Adler (Joanna Rotte)