Dionne Audain is a multifaceted individual whose work has captivated audiences across various mediums, including film, television, and stage. Born in Montserrat, West Indies, she holds dual citizenship, being both a United States citizen and a citizen of the United Kingdom.
Growing up in the West Indies until 1983, Dionne emigrated to the United States, where she spent her formative years in the Bronx, New York. Her hometown of Plymouth, Montserrat, holds a special place in her heart, as it is now known as the "Buried City" due to the devastating eruption of the Soufriere Hills Volcano in 1995, which destroyed the island's capital city and led to the declaration of an exclusion zone.
From a tender age of two, Dionne has been immersed in the world of performance, dance, and modeling. Her artistic inclinations continued to flourish throughout her elementary school years, all the way through graduate school. Today, Dionne resides in Southern California, dividing her time between Los Angeles and New York City as she pursues her passion for TV, film, theatre, commercials, and modeling.
With a career spanning multiple mediums, Dionne Audain's talent and versatility have earned her a reputation as a captivating and ethereal performer. Her unique blend of Caribbean charm and international flair has made her a standout in the entertainment industry, and her dedication to her craft continues to inspire and delight audiences worldwide.