Diana Cofini is an Italian film and television actress who portrayed Monique Ducasse on Reign.
Biography[]
Diana was born in Rome and speaks fluent Italian and English and can read and work with the French language. Many years studying dance, piano and singing led her to fall in love with Musical Theatre and ultimately, acting.
Diana has trained as an actor in Toronto, New York and Los Angeles. She specializes in movement, period and voice work with a proficiency in dialects/accents. She has sung in many different styles including Operetta, Opera and Jazz.
Upon graduating from her Theatre program, she dedicated a number of years strictly to on-camera technique for both the small and big screens. Diana has carried one-woman shows and performed with stellar ensembles, most notably, the Canadian Stage Company. In 2016, Diana played the female Lead in a Pirandello adaptation called MASQUERADE as Nadia,"the Ferrari of Women", to sold-out audiences in Canada's Theatre mecca of Stratford. She has appeared on network television shows such as Reign and Nikita.
In 2015, Diana began working behind the camera on the award winning cross-Canada series The Camps (33 episodes, released 2016-2017). She had the pleasure of directing the two French language episodes of Valcartier and Beauport and assistant directing Montreal.