Bianca Nacson has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry since the tender age of three. Throughout her illustrious career, she has had the privilege of appearing in numerous commercials, television shows, theatre productions, animated series, and movies.
Between 1983 and 1995, Bianca was featured in a string of notable commercials, including Soothers, K.F.C, Mc Donald's, Hugga Bunch, Amway, Do The Right Thing, Coon Cheese, Colgate Tooth Paste, Grace Brothers, David Jones, Best and Less, Woolworth's, A.M.F Bowling, Sunny Boy Ice Blocks, Japanese bridal catalogue, Japanese Jelly, and Yakult.
In 1995, Bianca was part of the children's choir in the iconic musical production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Her Majesty's Theatre in Sydney.
In addition to her commercial work, Bianca has also made appearances in various television shows, including "Country Practice" as a guest role in 1983, "G.P" as Michelle in 1995, "Home and Away" as Jenny in 1996, "Jana Wendt Witness Program" as Lee Leigh in a re-enactment, "Wildside" as Rachel in 1997, "Australia's Most Wanted" as Offender 3 in 1997, "Heartbreak High" as Debbie in a guest role and Gemma in a regular role in 1998, and "Home and Away" as Bonza Burger Server in 1999.
In 1997, Bianca appeared in a series of corporate films, including "Future Work" as Daughter 3, "We Can Work it Out" as Karen, and "Unilever Recruitment Video" as Linda.
In 2001, Bianca lent her voice to the 40-part cartoon series "Wicked" as Dawn, The Frog, and The Slug, produced by Energee Entertainment. Her film credits include "Border Patrol" produced by Village Road show Productions in 2000 and "Monster" produced by Amalgamated Television Services in 1999.
Bianca Nacson's impressive resume is a testament to her dedication and passion for the entertainment industry, which has spanned over three decades.