Daisy Sequerra

Daisy Sequerra

Daisy Sequerra is a British actor and dancer from Sheffield, England. She is currently performing as Posy Fossil in National Theatre's stage adaptation of Noel Streatfield's novel Ballet Shoes. Daisy plays Mawdie in Belgravia: The Next Chapter for MGM+ / Carnival and will be seen in upcoming movie Embers alongside Ruth Bradley and Christian Cooke, which has just been nominated for Best UK Feature Film at Raindance Film Festival. She has also played the titular character in new film Ruby. She made her professional stage debut aged 6 in Whistle Down The Wind and as Molly in the UK tour of Annie at the Sheffield Lyceum Theatre. Daisy later played Veruca Salt in the Olivier Award nominated West End production of Warner Bros' Musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. After playing Veruca Salt in the West End, she was then chosen to star as her character Veruca in a BBC Television Comedy spoof of the hit show The Apprentice. In 2018, Daisy joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in the role of Hortensia for Tim Minchin and Dennis Kelly's UK touring production of the hit award-winning musical Matilda. Female Arts' review said "Daisy Sequerra has a fantastic presence onstage - definitely one to watch". Daisy is also an accomplished dancer and out of 7500 entries successfully won the IDTA Theatrecraft awards, along with being selected to train with the prestigious Northern Ballet. Daisy trains at DMA London where she attends the Elite Masterclasses and is mentored by Dominique Moore.
Daisy von Scherler Mayer

Daisy von Scherler Mayer

Daisy von Scherler Mayer is an American film and television director. She has directed the feature films Party Girl, Madeline, The Guru and Some Girl(s). Her TV directing credits include: Yellowjackets, The Last Thing He Told Me, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Shining Vale, Inventing Anna, Made for Love, The Walking Dead, Bosch, Get Shorty, Ray Donovan, House of Lies, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Halt and Catch Fire, Mozart in the Jungle, Orange is the New Black, Nurse Jackie, Shameless and Mad Men. Her first film, critically acclaimed Party Girl, debuted at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, launching the career of "indie queen" Parker Posey and leading to a Fox TV series. In 2023, Fun City Editions issued a 4K Restoration Blu-Ray of Party Girl. The reissue sold out, ran on the Criterion Channel and led to a theatrical re-release of this "cult classic" in art houses across the US, and in Canada and the UK. Party Girl screened at the Museum of Modern Art and BAM in NY and is in a permanent exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. After Party Girl, von Scherler Mayer directed a film adaptation of the classic children's book Madeline, which starred Oscar winner Frances McDormand. She followed this with the Bollywood-influenced comedy The Guru, starring Heather Graham and Marisa Tomei, for Working Title Films. She returned to her indie roots with a low budget adaptation of Neil LaBute's play Some Girl(s), which starred Adam Brody, Emily Watson, Zoe Kazan and Kristen Bell. As a television director, von Scherler Mayer has directed hour-long dramas and half-hour comedies for network, cable and streaming, including ABC, NBC, CBS, AMC, Showtime, Starz, Amazon, Netflix, AppleTV, Epix and Hulu. In 2019, she received a Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media for her work on The Walking Dead. A native New Yorker, von Scherler Mayer worked backstage at the Delacorte Theater as a teen and in her early 20s was a production assistant for Sidney Lumet and Mira Nair. She trained at the Williamstown Theater Festival, Circle in the Square and the Atlantic Theater Company. A graduate of Wesleyan University, von Scherler Mayer received High Honors in Theater and studied film with Jeanine Basinger. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, film and television composer David Carbonara, and their two daughters.

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