Olga Damani was born on November 17, 1943, in Athens, Greece. She began her acting career in the 1970s, graduating from the Dramatic School of the Art Theater in 1975.
Damani's early career was marked by various theater performances at the "Karolos Koun" Art Theater, where she worked from 1975 to 1985. During this period, she participated in numerous productions, including works by Aeschylus, Aristophanes, and Euripides.
From 1986 to 1995, Damani collaborated with the National Theater, appearing in plays such as "Exile" by Pavlos Matesi, "Churchmen" by Aristophanes, and "Bengera" by D. Kapetanakis.
Throughout her career, Damani has worked with a range of directors, including Vassilis Papavasileiou, Giorgos Armenis, Stavros Tsakiris, and Nikaitis Kontouris. Her performances have spanned ancient drama and modern dramaturgy, featuring works by Aristophanes, Aeschylus, Moliere, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Lorca, and others.
In addition to her work in theater, Damani has also appeared in numerous television series, including "Like Crazy Birds," "Fanny," "Dyed Red Hair," "Department of Morals: Grace and Rhinestones," and many others.