Daya Vaidya
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- Age: 51 years young
- Born: Sunday 20th of May 1973
- Birthplace: Kathmandu, Nepal
- Nationality: South Asia
- Ethnicity: Middle Eastern
- Profession: Actress
- Hair color: Black
- Eye color: Brown
- Height: 5'5" (or 165 cm)
- Weight: 124 lbs (or 56 kg)
- Body type: Slim
- Measurements: 34-25-35
- Bra/cup size: 34A show conversions - UK: 34A, EU: 75A, AU: 12A, JP: 75A
- Years active: 1998 - present (started around 25 years old; 26 years in the business)
About Daya Vaidya
From drama to comedy, Daya Vaidya has made a name for herself through the dynamic characters she has brought to life on screen, and her ability to seamlessly transform into every role she embodies.
Daya starred for six seasons as political shark Jen Kowski on Amazon's hit thriller/drama series "Bosch," based on the best-selling novels by Michael Connelly. Daya also recently completed a major recurring arc on "Superman and Lois," bringing to life the DC Comics super villain - Onomatopeoia! She is also reprising her role as Jen Kowski on "Bosch: Legacy" and is starring as a series regular on the BET Plus series, "Black Hamptons."
In addition to her current work, Daya has appeared in critically acclaimed projects in film and television over the years, including a series regular role on the CBS hit "Unforgettable" where she starred as the savvy, street smart Nina Inara. Additional credits include: "Major Crimes," "Castle," "Twisted," "Two and a Half Men," and "Dexter." Daya has also worked behind the scenes with her husband, actor/writer/producer Don Wallace. The duo met on the set of the award winning, indie film "Blue" which they starred in together and Don wrote/produced.
Raised in Oakland, California, Daya was immersed in the arts from a young age. At just three years old she began dancing under the tutelage of Oakland Ballet's artistic director Ron Guidi and by the age of 11, she was performing with the prestigious Bay Area Youth Theater, playing Anita in West Side Story, Tzeital in "Fiddler on the Roof," among many others; as well as becoming a lead dancer in their 'Dance Wing' company. She also performed in her first Equity production of "Smile," at only 16 years old.
Daya attended UCLA where she majored in Dance. After two years Daya took a sabbatical from college and danced on scholarship with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in New York City. Although she loved to dance, Daya wanted to finish pursuing her degree and decided to change her major to Theater. She returned to Los Angeles and completed her studies at UCLA earning a BFA in Theater Arts. While in Los Angeles, she has starred in many regional theater productions, including the west coast premiere of Jose Rivera's "Marisol," where she played the title role.
Upon graduating, Daya began auditioning for film, dance and television projects...she has been working ever since. Additionally, Daya also loves to teach children dance and acting. She coached and taught at Walter Pridgen's Acting Studios, as well as privately coached dancers and actors alike- including several children who went on to become professional actors. Daya is a member of the Los Angeles based theater company - Theatre Tribe and continues refining her craft with award winning director and acting coach, Stuart Rogers.
As a multi-racial woman, whose father was South Asian Gujurati and whose Mother is of Italian and Spanish descent, Daya is a vocal peace activist fighting for social justice, diversity in Hollywood and women's rights. She is also a two-time breast cancer survivor and promotes breast cancer awareness and research. See less
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Began dancing at the age of three and performing in plays at the age of 11.
Trains in boxing with her ex-pro boxer husband and helps run their business.
Met her husband Don Wallace on the set of the film he wrote, produced and they starred in, Blue: The American Dream (2020).
Gave birth to her first child at age 29, a daughter Leela Grace Wallace on July 17, 2009. Child's father is her boyfriend (now second husband), Don Wallace.
Gave birth to twin sons (her second and third children) at age 32, Jai Blue Wallace and Dev Eshaan Wallace on July 25, 2012. Children's father is her second husband, Don Wallace.
Featured in Anokhi Magazine's "Sexy and Successful: Most promising" 9th Anniversary Issue January 2012.
Her sister Lara Vaidya is a professional singer and her brother, Victor Agran is an architect in New Haven, Ct.
Danced on scholarship with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater in New York.
Loves the ocean. An avid boogie boarder and body surfer since the age of 10.
Majored in Dance and Theater Arts at U.C.L.A, finishing with a BFA in Theater Arts.
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