Michela Luci, a remarkable Canadian actress and singer, took her first breath on May 19, 2006, commencing a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry that would soon unfold.
Michela's career-defining moment arrived when she landed the pivotal role of "Dana" in the highly acclaimed TVOKids/Amazon Prime Video production, Dino Dana. This remarkable performance earned her the prestigious 2019 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's, Family Viewing, or Special Class Program.
Notable beyond her impressive acting accomplishments, Michela has also established a remarkable presence in the realm of voice-over artistry. Her extensive repertoire boasts numerous lead roles in a variety of widely acclaimed animated series, with a notable few being True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Go Dog Go!, Mighty Express, Abby Hatcher, and PJ Masks.
Michela's creative endeavors extend far beyond her impressive acting and voice acting career, as she is a multifaceted individual with a passion for the arts. In her free time, she dedicates herself to honing her skills in various musical disciplines, including piano, voice, and dance. This dedication has allowed her to become a talented musician, capable of expressing herself through a wide range of artistic mediums.
In addition to her solo pursuits, Michela is also a proud member of the Toronto-based indie girl group GForce, which has undergone a name change to GEN:ZED. This talented collective has gained significant recognition, having performed on Season 14 of the popular television program America's Got Talent.
Michela Luci, a highly accomplished and rapidly rising talent in the entertainment industry, has had the distinguished honor of serving as a panel guest for the esteemed Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, a renowned organization dedicated to promoting gender equality and diversity in media and entertainment. Furthermore, Michela's exceptional professional achievements and numerous accolades, including nominations and awards, have culminated in her being bestowed the Rising Star Award at the prestigious Bentonville Film Festival, a celebration of outstanding achievements in filmmaking, in the year 2019.