Third generation entertainer Kassandra Voyagis is a talented individual who has followed in her family's footsteps in the entertainment industry. Born in Italy, she spent her childhood in Rome until her parents divorced. She has a degree from Oxford University and is fluent in Italian, French, Spanish, Greek, and English due to her time in Europe.
Kassandra's parents, Yorgo Voyagis and Nadia Cassini, are both well-known actors, and her grandparents, Patricia and Harrison Muller Sr., were dancers on Broadway. With such a rich creative heritage, it was natural for Kassandra to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Kassandra has had a successful career in both Italy and Greece, working with acclaimed directors such as Mario Monicelli and Alessandro D'Alatri. Her first feature film, "Red Ants," won the critics' award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
In the United States, Kassandra debuted with the epic miniseries "Cleopatra" for ABC television, starring alongside Timothy Dalton and Billy Zane. Her career has expanded to include various TV series for both Italy (RAI TV) and Greece (Alpha TV) to the United States.
Kassandra's recent credits include the drama "The First Line" on NetFlix, the western "Miracle in the Valley," and the comedy "Attack of the Killer Donuts." She has also worked with acclaimed director Roman Coppola and has a prominent career in Italy and Greece.
Currently, Kassandra lives in the US and travels between Los Angeles, Athens, and Rome, working on various projects.