Davina Moon
Hi! I am a scholarship graduate of world renowned Royal Academy of Music, London, England. I have extensive experience in lead roles in London's West End and New York's Broadway as well as film and television credits with Netflix, Amazon, Apple, BBC and more. Most recently you can see me in the recurring role of Abigail Cochrane in Wreck on BBC and Hulu and as Madeleine Swan's secretary in the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die. Most recently I finished a run in the West End in the five time Olivier Award winning play, Life Of Pi.
I can offer you reads in various accents - my native British RP, General American, Indian, French, Italian, Northern Irish and Australian. I am super friendly and love helping people get the best out of their audition tapes.
Film credits include the highly anticipated 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die opposite Léa Seydoux (dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga), The People We Hate At The Wedding (dir. Claire Scanlon) with Kristin Bell and Allison Janney, Matilda (dir. Matthew Warchus) starring Emma Thompson, Military Wives (dir. Peter Cattaneo) starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan, Disney’s Aladdin (dir. Guy Ritchie) starring Will Smith, Dirty God (dir. Sacha Polak)
Television credits include Wreck (BBC), Industry (BBC), Suspicion (Apple TV) with Uma Thurman, Master of None with Aziz Ansari (Netflix), Cheaters with Susan Wokoma (BBC), Ted Lasso with Jason Sudekis (Apple TV), Eastenders and Doctors (both for BBC 1).
Award winning short films include Blank Shores (dir. Alex Kyrou) for the BFI opposite BAFTA winner Georgina Campbell, Expiation (dir. Oz Arshad) with Nitin Ganatra and A Stitch in Time (dir. Graham Atkins-Hughes) with Paul Barber and Marcus Rudda.
West End credits include Life Of Pi at the Wyndham’s Theatre (dir. Max Webster), Yellow Face at the National Theatre (dir. Alex Sims), Privates On Parade at the Noël Coward (dir. Michael Grandage), Annie Get Your Gun at The Young Vic (dir. Richard Jones), Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal (dir. Matt Ryan) and Bombay Dreams at the Apollo Victoria (dir. Stephen Pimlott).
New York credits include Around The World In Eighty Days (dir. Ian Marshall-Fisher) opposite Nicholas Jones.
Other theatre includes The Last Temptation Of Boris Johnson at the Park Theatre (dir. Lotte Wakeham), The Mirror Crack’d for Salisbury Playhouse and Wales Millennium Centre (dir. Melly Still), Yellow Face at the Park Theatre (dir. Alex Sims) and Double Act at the Polka Theatre (dir. Vicky Ireland).
UK tours include Britain’s Got Bhangra for Rifco Arts (dir. Pravesh Kumar) and Wuthering Heights for Tamasha (dir. Kristine Landon-Smith)
Davina is the vocalist on the number one track Something Good 08 by the Utah Saints.