I’m Diana Iordache, a Romanian actress based in Paris. My path to acting wasn’t straightforward—I first studied Management and Marketing in Bucharest and spent years working in the corporate world. But while living in Paris in 2007, I took my first theatre classes just to improve my public speaking. That experience changed everything. What started as self-development quickly became a passion, and I knew I had found my true calling.
Back in Romania, I trained with actors like Dragoș Bucur, Alexandru Papadopol, and Dorian Boguță, which led to my screen debut in Maybe (2010). Later, I moved to Athens, studied at the Tabula Rasa Drama School, and graduated in 2019 after years of intensive training.
Since then, my journey has taken me across Europe: I landed my first TV role in I Am Jo (2023), a Greek drama on Netflix &TV Antenna. And in 2024, I played my first leading role in a feature film, The Angel of Hope, as Delma—a mother of five and piano teacher, a role very close to my heart.
I speak several languages—English, French, Italian, and Greek—which allows me to work across cultures and bring depth to the characters I portray. What drives me most are stories about resilience, identity, and emotional truth. Acting is my way of exploring humanity, and it’s a journey I continue with curiosity and devotion every day.