Diana Savone
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Actress
- Writer
Diana started off in Hollywood working in the costume department for both the TV and Film Industries. She's worked on favorites like Scandal, The Goldbergs, Ray Donovan, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, etc. It was on sets like these - after working with the great Jeff Bridges - that she was inspired to take her first acting class. She studied the dramatic arts intensely at the repertory Playhouse West theatre, a division of Sandford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, where the Academy Award nominated James Franco studied as well. Diana graduated from The Second City Hollywood's conservatory program where she has written and performed in premium sketch shows on a weekly basis. She's also studying within the upper division of The Groundlings school, considered to be the foremost comedy training ground in Hollywood and springboard for countless careers like Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, and Maya Rudolph. When Diana isn't performing on stage, you can find her writing, producing and performing in sketches and short films with her collaborative team for their Youtube channel Go Go Show.
Diana is also the Co-CEO of 4Real Society, an e-commerce retail shop based in Los Angeles, California with her writing collaborator and sister, Rosanna Savone. They have designed the "I Am Female Driven" t-shirt in support of female driven content being made in equitable numbers in Hollywood and have partnered with and give $3 per sale in charitable donations to the nonprofit, The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, founded by the Academy Award-winning actor.
Diana is also the Co-CEO of 4Real Society, an e-commerce retail shop based in Los Angeles, California with her writing collaborator and sister, Rosanna Savone. They have designed the "I Am Female Driven" t-shirt in support of female driven content being made in equitable numbers in Hollywood and have partnered with and give $3 per sale in charitable donations to the nonprofit, The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, founded by the Academy Award-winning actor.