Daniela Tocari started studying piano and ballet at the age of six and continued for twelve years until her graduation at the Music High School. When she was 15 she started to dance in professional competitions as a ballroom dancer. At 21, Daniela debuted in "Women of Troy" at the National Theatre. She continued to work in musicals such as "West Side Story", "Our ladies of perpetual succour", "Chicago", "My Fair Lady and plays such as "The Seagull" by Checkov, "Tartuffe" by Moliere, "The Italian Straw Hat" by Labiche and Commedia dell' Arte shows. She did several short films before she moved to London to pursue a career in movies. In London, she did some advertisementsand a feature movie. Tocari speaks fluent English, Russian, Romanian. She also speaks some Italian. Daniela is currently based in London.