Helia Imany
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Helia Imany is a Canadian actress, director, and writer celebrated for her bold screen presence and range across genres. With roots in both classical and contemporary storytelling, Helia brings depth, nuance, and multicultural insight to every role she embodies.
She gained recognition for her memorable appearance as Darya in the critically acclaimed series What We Do in the Shadows (2022), where her performance stood out in a genre-blending comedy-horror landscape. She is also known for her roles in The Killgrin (2024), portraying Shannon, and Pendulum (Pandul) (2019), where she played the emotionally layered role of Shabnam. Her early work in shorts like Essaie and Plays on Plays established her as a versatile emerging voice in independent cinema.
A graduate of Toronto Film School, Helia is fluent in English, Persian, and some French, and often takes on projects that explore identity, language, and the feminine experience. Her behind-the-camera work includes directing, writing, and casting, reflecting a commitment to inclusive and purposeful filmmaking.
Off-screen, she is a passionate advocate for cultural storytelling, representation, and creative authenticity. Helia continues to collaborate with filmmakers across North America and abroad, championing stories that challenge, heal, and resonate.
She gained recognition for her memorable appearance as Darya in the critically acclaimed series What We Do in the Shadows (2022), where her performance stood out in a genre-blending comedy-horror landscape. She is also known for her roles in The Killgrin (2024), portraying Shannon, and Pendulum (Pandul) (2019), where she played the emotionally layered role of Shabnam. Her early work in shorts like Essaie and Plays on Plays established her as a versatile emerging voice in independent cinema.
A graduate of Toronto Film School, Helia is fluent in English, Persian, and some French, and often takes on projects that explore identity, language, and the feminine experience. Her behind-the-camera work includes directing, writing, and casting, reflecting a commitment to inclusive and purposeful filmmaking.
Off-screen, she is a passionate advocate for cultural storytelling, representation, and creative authenticity. Helia continues to collaborate with filmmakers across North America and abroad, championing stories that challenge, heal, and resonate.