Gia Mora is a multifaceted creative individual who has made a name for herself as a writer, performer, and producer. Her work is centered around crafting stories that promote compassion, equity, and sustainability, often incorporating a lively dance beat.
In recent years, Gia has showcased her talents through various projects. Her music video "Take Some Action (to Get Some Action) (2024)" and short film "Me and Ma'ii" (a quarterfinalist in the 2023 Golden Scripts Competition) both focus on the importance of individual contributions to climate action. Additionally, her newsletter Animal Matters provides valuable insights and information on this pressing issue.
Gia's creative endeavors extend to the world of comedy as well. She co-wrote, produced, and starred in the comedy pilot "Anchors Away (2019)" alongside Tara Jean O'Brien. The pilot was screened at the Hollywood Reel Independent and Lift-Off Film Festivals.
In her capacity as a co-creator of SCIRENS, Gia helped develop the comedy pilot "MOMs" (a semi-finalist in the NY Television Festival Scripts Contest) and the comedy series "Scirens Show (2020)". Furthermore, she will be executive producing the science documentary series "I Am A Scientist" alongside Emmy award-winning producer/director Michael Simon.
In 2024, Gia won the Best Actress in a Feature Film award at the Gladiator Film Festival for her role in "The Last Act (2022)", directed by Shahab Hosseini, a Cannes-award winner. Although she has semi-retired from acting, Gia continues to make a mark as an essayist and reporter, with her work appearing in esteemed publications such as the Los Angeles Times, the Huffington Post, and Business Insider.
Gia resides in a low-impact lifestyle along the Los Angeles River with her partner and two adopted cats.