Donna DuPlantier
Donna DuPlantier hails from the vibrant city of New Orleans, where her family's roots extend back to the 1800s. Growing up in a culturally rich environment, she was influenced by her father's groundbreaking career as one of the first African American geologists at Texaco and her mother's dedicated service as a nurse for over three decades in the local community.
DuPlantier pursued her passion for the performing arts and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater from George Mason University. Her education laid the foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her professional journey, DuPlantier has made significant contributions to theater and film, showcasing her talents as an actress and writer. With a unique ability to bring characters to life on stage and screen, she has garnered recognition for her work in various productions. Her commitment to the arts and her heritage has allowed her to inspire others, particularly within the African American community, and she continues to be a prominent figure in promoting diversity in the arts.
With a deep respect for her roots and a passion for storytelling, Donna DuPlantier remains an influential voice in the world of theater and film, celebrating the rich culture of New Orleans while paving the way for future generations.
Filmography
A New Orleans Noel
Devil's Due
Dallas Buyers Club
Seeking Justice
99 Homes
American Horror House
The Runner (2015)
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
For One Night
Vampire Bats
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Return to Sender
The Open Road