Ginger Gonzaga is a multifaceted personality, exceling in various creative fields including acting, writing, improvisation, and direction. She has gained recognition for her outstanding performances in numerous television shows and films.
Gonzaga's most recent notable roles include the lead in CBS's "True Lies" and a series regular in Marvel's "She-Hulk Attorney at Law". Her previous notable performances include her memorable roles in HBO's "Togetherness", where she played the character Christie, and "Room 104", where she portrayed the singing love interest.
Gonzaga's extensive television credits also include her appearances in "I'm Dying Up Here", "Kidding", "Chance", "Spaceforce", "Mixology", "Wrecked", "Angel from Hell", "Legit", "Grace and Frankie", and "Blindspotting". She has also hosted the daily pop culture recap show "The Morning After" on Hulu, for which she also wrote.
Gonzaga's film debut was in the 2012 comedy "Ted", followed by her roles in "Dean", "And Punching the Clown", and "Your Day", which she also wrote and directed.
As a writer, Gonzaga has sold shows to Warner Brothers and HBO, and has made her directorial debut with the short film "Your Day". She is also a skilled singer and composer.
Gonzaga's educational background includes studying at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science/International Relations and a minor in Chinese. She has also trained at The Groundings and Second City Theaters.
Gonzaga's diverse ancestry includes Filipina, Dutch, French, English, Italian, German, Polynesian, Spanish, Nordic, and Scandinavian, with her father hailing from Cebu and her mother being American.