Savannah Foran-McDaniel, a multi-talented Australian actress, model, and dancer, stands at an impressive 5 feet 11 inches tall and holds dual citizenship of Australia and the United States.
Her acting career began in the USA, where she landed the role of "Kate," a newcomer to the Sirens High School Basketball team, on the second season of the television series "Big Shot."
Savannah then went on to star as the lead cast member "Bodhi Mercer" in the Netflix Australian surfing series "Surviving Summer" and as "JJ" in the Universal film "Woody Woodpecker goes to camp." She also played a supporting lead role as "Ash-Ash" in the Australian feature film "Bosch & Rockit."
In 2018, she received widespread recognition and accolades for her outstanding performance as "Elke" in the short horror film "Here There Be Monsters," earning her five international awards for Best Performance. Her exceptional acting skills were praised by critics, with one reviewer stating, "Savannah Foran-McDaniel produced a performance worthy of an Oscar."
Before her rise to fame, Savannah appeared on television screens in 2014 as the young mermaid "Niai" on the third season of the popular children's show "Mako Secret Island" and as a "Bad as Ballerina" on the Nickelodeon Slime Cup in 2017.
In addition to her television work, Savannah has also made appearances on the Australian children's television show "Totally Wild," serving as a guest presenter for six episodes. Her impressive resume also includes numerous short films, TV commercials, music videos, and feature films.
Throughout her career, Savannah has consistently demonstrated her versatility and range as an actress, model, and dancer, captivating audiences with her talent and charisma.