Diana Parros is an actress, known for Blackout (2012), The Extendables (2014) and Secret Girlfriend (2009).
Diana Pavlovská is known for Final Destination 5 (2011), Fringe (2008) and The Collector (2004).
Diana Payan was born in 1943 in South Africa. She is an actress, known for Kingdom (2007), Killing Eve (2018) and Paper Mask (1990).
Diana Penty was born in Bombay on November 2nd, 1985 to a Christian mother and a Parsi father. She attended St. Agnes high school in Bombay, and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Mass Communication from the St. Xavier's University in Bombay. Penty began modeling in 2005, walking the ramp for Italian designers Trussadi and Ferre during the India-Italy festival in 2006. With a fresh look and her natural elegance on the ramp, Penty was quickly signed up by Maybelline to replace Deepika Padukone, as the new brand ambassador and the face of Garnier India. Penty was immediately noticed by several directors from Bollywood, and began receiving offers as early as 2008. However, it was only in 2012, that Penty made the transition to Bollywood, and signed on as the lead in Homi Adajania's 2012 blockbuster, Cocktail, featuring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. Penty's debut breakthrough performance resulted in immediate fame, winning several awards for her role as Meera, a simple Indian girl with traditional values who finds herself in a foreign land, having to start all over again. Penty continued to model following the success of her film, and turned down several scripts as she wanted to ensure her follow up role maintained a high standard. However, she is rumored to have signed to play the lead opposite Salman Khan in Sooraj Barjatya's next film, due to go on the floors in 2015.
Diana Peralta is a filmmaker, producer, and writer from New York City. Her debut feature DE LO MIO (HBO) had its world premiere as the closing night film of BAMcinemaFest in June 2019. The film was acquired by HBO and premieres in November 2020. DE LO MIO was awarded "Best Narrative Feature" at IndieMemphis Film Festival in 2019 and "Best Film" at Riverrun International Film Festival in 2020. Diana was featured in Filmmaker Magazine's "25 New Faces of Independent Film". Her work as a producer on the short documentary LA FERIA CONCRETA was screened as part of the Dominican Republic's first pavilion installation at the 2014 Venice Biennale of Architecture
Diana Peñalver was born in 1965 in Spain. She is an actress, known for Braindead (1992), Las chicas de hoy en día (1991) and Canción de cuna (1994).
Diana Pla is known for Girasoles silvestres (2022), Andorra. Entre el torb i la Gestapo (2000) and Ni oblit ni perdó (2020).
Diana Popovska was born in Paracin, Serbia, and spent the first weeks of her life in an orphanage in Skopje, Macedonia. Diana has an unrelenting will that has brought her from an orphanage in Macedonia to being an internationally represented actor who is booking world-class productions. Growing up in South-Western Sydney as a queer immigrant has always been Diana's armour, never her hindrance, and when carving out her name as an actor in the industry, Diana has recognized these parts of herself as a gift and an opportunity to elevate the communities she lives and works within. Diana studied at the Atlantic Theatre School in New York City under Chekov and Shakespeare genius Anya Saffir and founding member of Siti Company, Kelly Maurer. On film, Diana has been mentored by Baz Luhrmann and Miranda Tapsell during her leading role on The Pilgrim Report, which had its premiere at the Sydney Opera House. In 2022 Diana booked a supporting role in the upcoming ABC Production, 'Significant Others', where she will be starring alongside Jacqueline McKenzie, Rachael Blake, Alison Bell and Fayssal Bazzi. Diana's other on-screen credits include: 'Wellmania' (Netflix), 'Bump' (STAN), 'Rake' (ABC) and feature film 'Skinford' (STAN). In 2021 Diana was confirmed as a Griffin Theatre Company Studio Artist. During her year at Griffin, Diana wrote her inaugural full-length play, 'Moeto Srce', which will see its world premiere at Griffin Theatre in 2024. On stage Diana is best known for her portrayal of Kendra in the Australian Premiere of 'The Gulf', which she produced through her theatre company, LUME Productions in 2017. Other theatre credits include: 'Skin Deep' (NAS, 2020), Siren Theatre Company's Sydney Premiere of 'The Moors' (Seymour Centre, 2019), 'Never Let Me Go' (Griffin BATCH Festival, 2019), 'Metamorphoses' (The Old Fitz, 2018), 'The Hero Leaves One Tooth' (Old 505 Theatre, 2017), 'Cowboy Mouth' (Hibernian House, 2015), 'Macbeth' (CTC, 2009) and 'The Hypochondriac' (NIDA, 2008). In 2013 Diana worked as an assistant director to Kate Gaul on Siren Theatre Company's award-winning production, 'Penelope'. As a filmmaker, Diana has worked with Blunt Gorilla Production House and GoodStyle Productions. Diana has written and directed several short films and the award-winning short documentary, 'What Are We If Different?', as well as releasing, 'PLANS', a seven-episode web-series which she wrote, directed, produced and starred in.
Diana Pozharskaya is a Russian actress. She played back-to-back leading roles in the films Zatmenie (2016) ("Eclipse") and "Zlaya shutka (2016)" ("Bad Joke"), as well as playing 'Vera' in Tuntematon sotilas (2017) ("The Unknown Soldier"), directed by Aku Louhimies, the biggest box office hit in the history of Finnish cinema, as well as in its extended television mini-series Tuntematon sotilas (2018), released the following year. Diana is a graduate of Moscow's famous VGIK university and is also a trained dancer. Diana was a regular in the Russian television series Fors-mazhor (2017) ("Force Majeure"). She played 'Lena' in Na krayu (2019) ("On The Edge"), a dramatic television series filmed in Egypt, and appeared in the television series Nashi deti (2022) ("Our Children"), where she played the leading character 'Mariya'. She also starred in the film Zhara (2019) ("The Heat"). Diana became the first Russian actress ever to complete a campaign for Chanel in Paris. Diana also played the leading role of 'Luisa' in the UK co-production Firebird (2021).
Diana Preston is a writer, known for Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic (2007), Origins: The Journey of Humankind (2017) and Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole (2001).