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Darcey Porter-Cassidy is an actress with excellent comedic timing and very good with accents. Can be seen playing the role of Ange in the Disney+ Comedy series ‘Extraordinary’ season 1 and 2. Also, playing the role of Clarissa in BBC One's Period Drama 'Dodger' (Christmas Special Episode). Most recent project playing the role of Alethia (Lead) in a short film for Anorak Films (Berlin). Darcey was also seen in the INDIANA JONES JUNKET in 2023 as a film interviewer for Disney, interviewing stars such as Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. As well as a smaller role in the BBC/HBO Sid gentle film RAIN DOGS along side Daisy May Cooper in 2023. Darcey also has recorded ADR work over the years for Netflix and ITVX and Sony Entertainment.
Darcey trained full-time in London at Sylvia Young's School and in New York at the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan.