Location: Auckland
Age Range: 25 - 37
Ethnicity: New Zealand, Hispanic, Latino, Ethnically Ambiguous
Hair Colour: Brown
Eye Colour: Brown
View on ShowcastGabriela Chauca is a talented Kiwi-born Latina actor and writer, whose dedication to her craft shines through in her diverse body of work. With a solid foundation in training, she studied at the renowned drama school, The Actors Program in Auckland, New Zealand. Her training also includes stints in Los Angeles at the Margie Haber Studio and Village Acting Studio, where she gained invaluable experience working with top industry professionals. Her acting career includes roles in prominent local television shows such as Ahikāroa and Shortland Street, as well as a standout performances in her Graduation show 'Fake News' and the sold-out stage production 'No Time to Dry' at Auckland's Basement Theatre. Beyond acting, she has also ventured into filmmaking, writing and starring in her own short film, 'Trapped', which is now available on YouTube. Gabriela is constantly honing her craft and with her drive, dedication, and diverse skill set, she is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry and would be an invaluable asset to any production
Year | Role | Production | Company | Director |
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2024 | Vienna | Ahikāroa | Kura Productions | Miriama McDowell |
2024 | Maisy | Trapped | Rocket Park Productions | Shaan Kesha |
2024 | Carmen | No Time To Dry | (Independent) | Lucy Dawber |
2024 | Loop Group | Time Bandits | Viacom Ltd | Amber-Rose Henshall |
2023 | Bridesmaid | Cold Feet | 2113 Creatives | Isla Macleod |
2023 | Woman w Umbrella | Westpac | Finch | Wade Shotter |
2021 | Lana Hoffman | Shortland Street | South Pacific Pictures | |
2020 | Tracy | Powershop | Powershop NZ | |
2020 | Ava | This Is Your Half Hour Call | The Actors' Program | Nikki Si'ulepa |
2020 | Bestie | Mitsubishi - ASX | Thick as Thieves | Thick as Thieves |
2020 | Teri | Fake News | The Actors' Program | Stella Reid |
2019 | Performer | Tuatail Day | Echo Echo 48 Hour Film Festival | Liam Drury |
2019 | Maria | The Reading | Love, Blood and Rhetoric Productions | Kacie Stetson |