When auditioning for Cult Girls, Hana had one line in the whole movie, however the director Mark Bakaitis was so impressed by her performance that he ended up casting her in a much bigger role as Auntie Ugne.
Hana also worked as a presenter for Channel 31 hosting the variety show called Behind the Words.
It is possible that Hana will play the romantic lead in the comedy film 'Canned' by Samuel Wheeler, a NZ based director and producer. She will be acting alongside Jonathan Brugh who played Deacon in 'What We Do in the Shadows'.
In addition to already achieved success in a variety of disciplines: acting, dancing and singing. Hana has also starred in Sapphira's music video 'Atonement' set in the picturesque Dandenongs. Her most recent achievement was being welcomed as a burlesque teacher to 'Sapphira's Showgirls Burlesque Academy'.
Along with other feature films, Hana has also worked with Rawhiri Paratene in 2012, 'Insatiable Moon'. Mr. Paratene plays the grandfather in the well acclaimed 'Whale Rider'.
Though based in Melbourne, Australia, Hana works internationally as well. She appears on New Zealand television every now and again.
Connect Film Festival awarded Hana for her contribution to the Melbourne creative community.
In 2007, Hana narrated for documentary The Lesser of Two Evils, which won The Prague Film Festival Award, Czech Republic.