After relocating to England from her birthplace in Paris at the tender age of fourteen, Anita embarked upon a determined quest to become a fluent bilingual and enroll in the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Having successfully achieved her linguistic and academic goals, she proceeded to further hone her craft at the esteemed Giles Foreman Centre for Acting.
Anita's journey with the performing arts began at a young age, collaborating with renowned artists such as Julie Brochen, and subsequently continued in London, where she most recently portrayed the captivating role of Beatrice in John and Beatrice, directed by the accomplished Carole Frechette.
As a testament to her versatility, Anita's cinematic debut was the short film "Part of Me", which marked the beginning of her foray into the world of filmmaking. She has since appeared in the BBC series "Baptiste", featuring in the notable episode "Julia".
Interestingly, Anita's artistic background was initially rooted in dance and music, which she studied as a child. She has continued to draw upon these disciplines, employing both movement and singing as essential artistic languages that greatly inform her craft. This interdisciplinary approach is deeply influenced by Yat Malmgren's innovative movement psychology.