Gabriella Piazza(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Gabriella Piazza is an American actress and producer of Italian and Dominican descent, originally from Long Island, New York. She gained recognition for her role as Joanne Moltisanti in The Many Saints of Newark (2021), a prequel to the acclaimed television series The Sopranos. Raised in a family with a father who worked for the FBI, Piazza initially pursued a career in the startup sector in New York City before transitioning to acting. She founded her own production company and honed her craft by taking evening acting classes at the New York Film Academy, graduating in 2014.
Piazza's acting career includes notable appearances in film and television, such as Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025), New Amsterdam (2018-2021), and the indie thriller After. Her versatility is evident in her diverse roles, from playing a medical resident in New Amsterdam to a lieutenant in USS George H.W. Bush (2025). Beyond acting, she has contributed as a producer and writer to several short films, including Tea, which premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival as the only U.S. short film featured that year.
Her work reflects a commitment to storytelling both in front of and behind the camera, and she has been recognized with multiple award nominations. Piazza's influence extends into the independent film circuit and mainstream productions, showcasing her range and dedication to the craft. She continues to build her presence in the entertainment industry while engaging with projects that highlight complex characters and narratives. Her background and career trajectory exemplify a dynamic blend of creative ambition and professional evolution within contemporary American cinema.
Piazza's acting career includes notable appearances in film and television, such as Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025), New Amsterdam (2018-2021), and the indie thriller After. Her versatility is evident in her diverse roles, from playing a medical resident in New Amsterdam to a lieutenant in USS George H.W. Bush (2025). Beyond acting, she has contributed as a producer and writer to several short films, including Tea, which premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival as the only U.S. short film featured that year.
Her work reflects a commitment to storytelling both in front of and behind the camera, and she has been recognized with multiple award nominations. Piazza's influence extends into the independent film circuit and mainstream productions, showcasing her range and dedication to the craft. She continues to build her presence in the entertainment industry while engaging with projects that highlight complex characters and narratives. Her background and career trajectory exemplify a dynamic blend of creative ambition and professional evolution within contemporary American cinema.
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