Gia Mora

GIA MORA tells stories from page to stage to screen and everywhere else in between. She recently shot the lead in a feature film directed by Cannes-award winner Shahab Hosseini. She's a series regular (and sometimes composer/vocalist) on Pessimists Archive, and she co-hosts Scirens Show with the Screen Sirens for Science. Her critically acclaimed original musical comedy Einstein's Girl explores love in the digital age through the lens of theoretical physics and has played to sold out houses on both coasts. Her writing spans an eclectic array of topics and is often set to a killer dance beat. MOMs, a comedy pilot written with the Scirens, was a semi-finalist in the 2018 NY Television Festival Scripts Contest. In 2019, her comedy short Anchors Away screened at the Hollywood Reel Independent and Lift-Off Film Festivals. A vegan yogi with a passion for all things feline, Gia loves sustainable living, art, and Italian cooking.

10,000 Auditions: Gia v. Angelina

Growing up as a very geeky, coke bottle glasses wearing, nail biting, acne prone child, I never saw myself as pretty. Even today I look back at photos of me as a teenager and think, “Jesus, my legs were awesome” while covering up my face and hair with my thumb. […]

Found Objects

I wrote this short story for Maggie who once saw the ghost of my grandmother in a bathroom stall in Ireland. Someday I hope she’ll appear again for me, too.

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