Gabriella Campagna is a Colombian American actress, writer and producer, born and raised in NYC. Recent projects include a recurring role on ‘Green Frontier’, a Netflix show produced by Academy Award nominated director Ciro Guerra (of ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ and ‘Birds of Passage’), and the role of Federika on ‘Killing Tigers’, a web series by Stefano Fossa. Gabriella starred in and produced the short film ‘Alba and June’, by Pepi Ginsberg, which screened at the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner, and Luna de Cortos festival in Spain. She played the role of Sorel in 'Hay Fever' with the Hampton Theater Company, performed in the Labyrinth Theater Company's Ensemble Workshop, and participated in a staged reading of Kristen Lowman’s ‘Time Will Tell’ directed by Glory Kadigan and presented by the League of Professional Theater Women. Gabriella has studied acting with Maria Dizzia, Josh Pais, Scott Freeman and Vance Barber.

Gabriella is fluent in Spanish and English, and proficient in Italian, French and Hindi. In her former life as a professional dancer Gabriella performed at Lincoln Center, City Center and Dance New Amsterdam in NYC. She received her B.A. in South Asian Religion and Dance from Middlebury College in Vermont.  Her experience as a yoga teacher and practitioner has greatly informed her creative process, both in the mind-body connection and the relationship of movement and breath to present moment awareness.