Arabella Holzbog, a talented individual with a multifaceted career, was born in Gloucestershire, England. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Art from Pomona College in California, and later furthered her education by studying Performance Art and Movement Theater at Riverside Studios in London.
Throughout her career, Arabella has demonstrated her versatility by taking on lead and supporting roles in various films, television series, miniseries, and stage productions in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
In addition to her work in the performing arts, Arabella is also a visual artist. She has created a multimedia installation titled "Theatre of the Aconscious" for the Montgomery Gallery in California, which combines photography, sculpture, and sound.
Arabella has collaborated with director and choreographer Daniel Ezralow since 1995, when they co-created the multimedia extravaganza "Mandala," which toured worldwide and received critical acclaim. Together, they have also conceived and created the critically acclaimed dance theater play "PEARL" at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater in 2015, as well as the touring dance theater shows "WHY" in 2005 and "OPEN," which has been touring. Arabella has also performed in modern renditions of Shakespeare's "Othello" in 2003 and excerpts from Peter Gabriel's opera "OVO" at the Todi Arts Festival in Italy in 2004.
Arabella has received several awards and honors for her work, including the Mary Drew Art Award, the Duane Michaels Award for her photography, and the Fleming Fellowship.