Alanna González Ubach, a multitalented actress, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with her versatility and range, taking on over 150 diverse roles in theater, film, and television projects.
Her impressive resume includes standout performances in the Peabody Award-winning series "Men of a Certain Age", HBO's critically acclaimed show "Hung" where she played Yael Koontz, and the Oscar-winning film "Coco" as the memorable Mama Imelda.
Ubach has also garnered recognition for her roles in the critically acclaimed series "Euphoria" as Suze and Seth MacFarlane's hit television series "Ted" as Susan Bennett.
Her impressive performance as Jeanine Pirro in the film "Bombshell" earned her a SAG Award nomination, solidifying her reputation as a talented actress.
Industry publications such as Variety and the New York Times have praised Ubach, labeling her a "protean" and "seriously talented actress" to "keep your eye on", highlighting her remarkable range and versatility.
Born to a Puerto Rican and Spanish father, Rodolfo, and a Mexican mother, Sidna González, Ubach was raised in Downey, California, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Thom Russo, and their son, Thomas Rodolfo Russo, the third.