Delia Antal won Best Actress Award from UARF (The Union of Authors and Film Makers in Romania) for her debut film D’ORA (2014). She also signs as writer, director and producer of D’ORA. She discovered the passion of writing and directing, during her acting studies in Hollywood, as she was advised so by her acting coach Martin Barter in order to create her opportunities with her own lead roles.Delia Antal was born on 26th January 1981 in the beautiful Transylvania. Her parents Dorel and Ileana Antal were factory workers during the communist regime, for later to become traders in her hometown Zalau. Having said these, Delia had never dreamed that she will actually become an actress and film maker in London. She has a degree in economics, and her dream was always to become an actress and to tell stories. As a teenager, due to peer pressure, she gave up her ambition to become an actress. However, as soon as she finished her Economics degree, Delia moved to London. At first, she had experienced really tough times integrating and understanding the system, that her own life could be a fantastic film. This is how the story of D’ORA, the movie came to life. Delia met all sorts of immigrants that went through fascinating experiences while living in London, and Delia felt that there is a movie to make out of it. Delia dedicated all her time to acting and film making. Delia studied acting both in London and Los Angeles, and later writing, directing and producing, in the pursuit of a successful career. Delia is following her idol Clint Eastwood and his unique way of having many roles on the same film.
Delia Antal
Movies
Housefull
Housefull is a romantic comedy entertainer which narrates the story of Aarush – the world’s unluckiest man. Being jinxed, he believes his bad luck can vanish if he finds true love. In this quest for true love how one lie leads to another and how different people from different walks…
Veer
In early twentieth-century British India, the Pindari leader Prithvi Singh narrates his story to a reporter from the London Times – a story of betrayal and deceit at the hands of the British and Madhavgarh’s Raja Gyanendra Singh, which led to the massacre of 4500 Pindaris.
Jhootha Hi Sahi
London-based Siddharth Arya gets a number of telephone calls from three suicidal males in one night. Subsequently, he is approached by Suhana Malik from ‘Dost India’ and requested to volunteer his time every night counseling East Indians from killing themselves. Siddharth, who stammers in presence of attractive women, but not…
Fun Facts
London in post production with DORA,the movie. [December 2010]
post production of WE CANnes in London. [February 2013]