Antonia denardo biography
- Antonia DeNardo is the.
- Antonia DeNardo was born on 17 October 1980 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Observe and Report (2009), JAG (1995) and Day 13.
- Movie actress who appeared in the 2011 TV movie Truth Be Told and the 2012 film Heart Land.
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Antonia DeNardo
Antonia DeNardo is the founder and owner of DTV Studios. She was an actress herself as a child and young adult, and transitioned into hosting and broadcasting after attending Southern Methodist University. While attending college, she hosted a number of TV programs and eventually obtained a degree in Broadcast Journalism, after which she co-hosted a daily live morning show to great success. Antonia’s passion for teaching the craft of acting and exploring emotional availability began at a young age, and she started what is now known as DTV Studios back in 2004. Her goal was to create a space for actors to do what they love in a safe and supportive environment. This endeavor allowed her to not only foster and nurture the desires of her actors, but also educate them and their families on the hurdles and pitfalls of the entertainment business. Utilizing her unique coaching style and the specialized techniques she has honed over many years in the business, Antonia has built up a successful stable of talent for 15 years and counting, and her
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Degrees
2020, BA English/History, Mary Baldwin University
2018, AA Liberal Arts, Northern Virginia Community College
Bio
Antonia DiNardo is a fifth year PhD candidate in English literature. Her work is focused on mediations of the Middle Ages in modern popular culture from Tolkien to the The Witcher, utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach encompassing semiotics, genre theory, critical game studies, and reception studies. Her dissertation, “Imagining White Pasts: Fantasy and Far-Right Pseudo-History” explores the intersection of medievalist media and white nationalist discourse. Antonia has given talks and lectures on the fraught intersection of fantasy and conceptions of “historical authenticity,” on the co-opting of popular fantasy franchises as recruiting tools by far-right groups, on chivalric imagery in far-right identity construction, and on chivalric masculinities in Chaucer and Chretien de Troyes. In 2023, she held the Hanes Graduate Fellowship, studying the annotations and marginalia of C. S. Lewis’ personal collection of medieval and early modern text
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