Susana Gibb is a highly accomplished and versatile actress, director, and producer in the North Texas film industry, boasting an impressive array of feature film, commercial, and music video credits.
With a strong educational foundation from the University of North Texas, where she earned a degree in Theater and a minor in English, Susana has built a remarkable career in the entertainment industry.
Notable credits include her role in the critically acclaimed film "Dr. T and the Women" directed by Robert Altman, as well as appearances in "Just Crazy Enough" alongside Chris Kattan, "A Killer Within" with GianCarlo Esposito, and the Lifetime Original Series "Inspector Mom" alongside Danica McKellar.
Upcoming projects include starring roles in "Daylight's End" alongside Johnny Strong, "A Horse Tale" with Carisma Carpenter, and "Where the Bad Kids Go" with Sean Astin.
Susana's impressive range has earned her numerous award nominations, including a Best Supporting Actor Award nomination from the AOF Film Festival for her portrayal of a pregnant, ex-stripper trophy wife in "The Other Side of Paradise", a Best Actress Award nomination from the Austin Republic Film Festival for her role in "Take My Body", and a Best Supporting Nomination from the LA Web Series Festival as a self-centered, not so nice reporter in "Sons of the Brotherhood".
In addition to her acting and producing credits, Susana has also ventured into filmmaking, producing the feature film "Element", which was shot in Oklahoma, and has produced several award-winning shorts, including "Romeo, Juliet and the Shark", "ASH", and "Angela's Body".
Susana's passion for the arts extends beyond the screen, as she is also an active volunteer with the Housing Crisis Center and has served on the board for three years.