Diane Ayala Goldner, a multifaceted individual with a rich background in the entertainment industry, is an accomplished actor and dancer. Born and raised in East Los Angeles, she was deeply influenced by the punk rock scene in New York's Lower East Side during the 1980s.
Throughout her career, Diane has had the opportunity to perform in numerous avant-garde theatrical productions, including Ingmar Bergman's "The Day Ends Early", which she showcased at Bergman-Fest in Sweden. This experience not only honed her acting skills but also allowed her to connect with like-minded artists.
In addition to her work in film and theater, Diane is well-known for her appearances in popular television shows and movies. She has made notable appearances in "Project Greenlight 3", as well as the cult classic "Feast" series, where she played the iconic role of the Biker Queen.
Diane's impressive credits also include "The Collector", "Halloween II", "Children of the Corn: Runaway", and "The Shield". Furthermore, she has been a part of the multilingual queer+ television series "Miguel", showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Beyond her work in the entertainment industry, Diane has dedicated herself to empowering others through her role as the producer of Clu Gulager's Film Acting Workshop. This unique workshop has been instrumental in helping aspiring actors develop their craft and has had a profound impact on those who have participated.
In addition to her extensive training in acting, Diane has also honed her skills in various physical modalities, including Tai Chi, Modern Dance, Belly dancing, Yoga, and Massage. This well-rounded approach to her craft has allowed her to bring a unique perspective to her performances and has made her a sought-after talent in the industry.