- Born
- Nickname
- Wendy
- Height5′ 4½″ (1.64 m)
- Bilingual French actress and model Wendy-Anne Daloz was born in Bordeaux, France, to Jean-Pascal Daloz, an author and a former research professor at the University of Oxford, and Lesley Daloz, a bilingual manager. Wendy-Anne's mother was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, of Scottish heritage and Wendy-Anne's father is of French descent. She has two younger sisters. Her acting aspirations started since the age of six after her father introduced her The Fellowship of the Rings. She moved to Oxfordshire when she was ten, where she attended the European School in Oxford. By the age of ten, she started doing some performances in British theater for the European School in Oxford.
At age fourteen, her parents divorced. During the same year, she moved to Strasbourg, where she attended the European School of Strasbourg. Willing to keep the same ambiance she had in Oxford , at age fifteen, Wendy-Anne switched from the French section to the English section. Wendy-Anne made her second television appearance, which was also her second professional acting job when she was only sixteen. She worked for the Council of Europe where she acted and did the voiceover in English and in French in the short film "Beat Bullying" cherishing the fact she was born bilingual.
In 2015, Wendy-Anne graduated from the European School of Strasbourg with a European Baccalaureate at the European Parliament. At age 18, she wrote a letter to Kenneth Branagh, asking for his advice. He replied to her: If you have such great need to be an actress, then you have to be an actress. After his reply, Wendy-Anne started auditioning in London while studying in the UK and in France where she went on to study English where she received a bachelor's degree. In parallel, she took courses at the National Youth Theater in London. In 2018, Wendy-Anne moved full-time to London where she got accepted to work for the British Council. In parallel, she decided to audition intensively. During that time, she took a polishing course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 2020, She joins the Impulse Company to study acting where she graduated in May 2021.
After two years of coaching and working as a French translator and supervisor, in 2021, Wendy-Anne Daloz was finally accepted into drama school. She was elected as a student representative for her whole year. In July 2022, Wendy-Anne graduated from Drama Studio London. After graduation, Wendy-Anne's first professional job was starring in composer's Steve Hackett's music video Fauna.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Wright
- ParentsJean-Pascal DALOZLesley Daloz
- RelativesSvéa Daloz(Sibling)Jade Jaeger(Half Sibling)
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Pronounsshe/her
- Sexual orientationStraight
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- As she is bilingual, she acted and did the voiceover in French and in English for the short movie Beat Bullying at the age of sixteen for the Council of Europe.
- Grew up in France and England.
- She went to two European schools.
- In 2018, she got accepted to work for the British Council.
- Named most persistant at the European Parliament.
- At the age of six, Orlando Bloom inspired me to become an actress. It is particularly these heroic and fantastical characters that he portrayed that made me feel like I was diving into another realm. That is what I love so much about acting!
- I love taking photos outdoors. I write one diary page and take one video diary everyday in order to look back as much possible and how I have improved throughout my journey.
- I love being outdoors, swimming, cycling for at least four hours and to feel the wind in my face with some lovely music in my ears.
- I plan a lot in order to do what needs to be done. Making every day count and working hard to get what you want makes a great story for your future self. However, I find that taking time for yourself and having a little indulgence is necessary.
- I believe that it is important to not try in emulating another's actor's journey. It really is about creating yourself and finding what works for you.
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