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Daniela Amavia (Greek: Ντανιέλα Αμαβία), also credited as
Daniela Elle and Daniela
Lunkewitz, (born March 4, 1966) is an actress and model,
appearing in numerous films and international fashion events.
Career
Born in Greece, raised in
Germany and schooled in Britain Amavia
speaks fluent Greek, German, French, and English. As a young girl she was a
dancer, but her teacher told her that she was too tall for the ballet, and suggested that she
try acting. She began acting at the State Theatre Corps de Ballet,
and studied drama and literature at Goethe
University, and acting in London, where she soon received small roles.
While studying to be an actress, she also modeled, doing runway
work in Paris, France for Chanel and Dior, spokesmodel work for Chloé, and cover work for
Vogue, Elle, and
Femme. In 2001, her career took off when she won the Best
Actress award at the New York International Independent Film
Festival for the film The Woman Every Man Wants, as well
as the Deutscher Filmpreis, the German
equivalent of the Academy Award. In addition to acting and
modeling, Amavia also has written, directed, and produced several
short films. In 2003, she appeared as Alia Atreides in the TV miniseries Frank Herbert's Children
of Dune.
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