Full Name | Ondine Alexandra Peck-Voll |
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Born | 2002 |
Parents | Cecilia Peck (mother), Daniel Voll (father) |
Siblings | Harper Daniel Peck (brother) |
Education | Duke University, Theater Studies (Graduation: Spring 2025) |
Career | Actress, Director, Tech & Media Innovator |
Notable Work | Directions Not Included (2022), La Clé De L’Amour (2023), Polite Company (2025) |
Upcoming Role | United Talent Agency’s New Tech Department |
Born May 1, 1958, Cecilia Peck is a successful actress and documentary filmmaker. Shut Up & Sing, Brave Miss World, and Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult are her best-known films. Cecilia, daughter of Gregory Peck and Veronique Passani, has continued her family’s artistic history. Harper and Ondine are her children from 2001 marriage to journalist and TV producer Daniel Voll. Her filmography has been nominated for multiple prizes, demonstrating her influence on the entertainment and documentary industries.
Daniel Voll is a renowned American journalist and TV producer. His work for Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and Esquire has advanced media. He wrote and executive produced Lie to Me, The Unit, and Threat Matrix and produced films including Soldiers in the Army of God. Daniel has helped bring captivating stories to small and huge screens, and his impact on television continues.
Gregory Peck was a Hollywood legend from the 1940s to the 2000s. His 1916 birth made him one of the most famous actors of his time. Following his 2003 death, his family continues his legacy in the industry and culture.
French journalist Veronique Passani married Gregory Peck in 1955. She shaped the Peck family’s culture and intelligence. Her children with Gregory were Cecilia and Anthony Peck. Though less well-known, she strongly influences the family’s ideals and creativity.
Ondine Alexandra Peck-Voll, a Duke University Theatre Studies major and Cinematic Arts minor, will graduate in Spring 2025 after leading and excelling in the university’s artistic community as Duke Players Executive Council Co-President. She led mainstage performances, co-created a Duke Players “house course,” and was assistant director.
At Duke, Ondine appeared in The Liar, She Kills Monsters, and Circle Mirror Transformation. Her acting and directing skills have earned her the Theatre Studies Award for Excellence in Directing and the Alex Cohen Award.
Ondine’s career goals go beyond Duke’s theatre program, where she leads. New Tech at United Talent Agency in Los Angeles is her goal after graduation. Her shift to the professional world is crucial because she will combine her theatre skills with the industry’s technology and media advances.
Ondine’s career is booming with roles in indie short and feature films. She debuted in 2022 with Directions Not Included and La Clé De L’Amour in 2023, and Polite Company will star her in 2025. Her ability to play diverse roles has helped her develop artistically, and her involvement in student theatre and professional enterprises bodes well for
At Duke, Ondine loves theatre beyond her appearances. She has directed and acted in several productions. She developed her personal and professional talents in Duke’s arts community, which will help her succeed in the entertainment sector.
Ondine’s family has a rich cinema and media history, and her emerging artistic prominence reflects her cultural lineage as Gregory Peck’s granddaughter. She attended the 2022 Paris Bal des Débutantes and became a style icon by wearing Elie Saab and dancing with Count Ivan de Poligny.
Attending the Bal des Débutantes illustrates her growing social and artistic sophistication. Her expanded social networks as she transitions from academia to entertainment are also shown.
In Los Angeles, Ondine will join United Talent Agency’s New Tech department to combine her theatre background with media business technology.
Indie films including Directions Not Included (2022), La Clé De L’Amour (2023), and Polite Company (2025) have featured Ondine.
Ondine received the Theatre Studies Award for Excellence in Directing and the Alex Cohen Award for her Duke theatre efforts.
Ondine’s career was shaped by her family, especially her heritage as Gregory Peck’s granddaughter and Cecilia Peck’s daughter. She draws inspiration from their cinema and art accomplishments while pursuing her own career in theatre and entertainment.
In 2022, Ondine debuted in international culture at the Bal des Débutantes in Paris, wearing Elie Saab couture and dancing alongside Count Ivan de Poligny.