ABOUT VENEZIA ZAVALA
Venezia Zavala is a Mexican-born American actress whose artistic journey bridges two worlds, Mexico and Hollywood. Known for her emotional depth, discipline, and authenticity, she continues to grow as a performer while celebrating her roots and her love for storytelling.


“Every story I tell is a reflection of where I’ve been and the hope of where I’m going.”
BIOGRAPHY
Venezia began her artistic path in Mexico, where she developed an early passion for acting, movement, and expression. Her curiosity for human emotions led her to pursue professional training both in her home country and in the United States.
She studied dramatic arts and the Stanislavski Method in Mexico City, exploring how truth and vulnerability shape performance. Later, she refined her craft at Berg Studios in Los Angeles under Yale professor Gregory Berger-Sobeck, and trained at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), one of Hollywood’s most respected centers for improv and scene study.
Her U.S. television debut came in INSP TV’s Wild West Chronicles, portraying Guadalupe Serracino, a role that reflected her ability to embody strength, emotion, and humanity. That experience deepened her love for character work and reaffirmed her mission to tell meaningful stories that connect across cultures.
Venezia’s artistic identity is shaped by resilience, gratitude, and purpose. Her work represents the voice of modern Latina women, authentic, bilingual, and proud of their heritage. Whether in independent cinema or studio productions, she values truth, emotional connection, and the creative process behind every project.
Beyond acting, Venezia continues to write and develop projects that explore identity, transformation, and the courage it takes to start over. Through her journey, she hopes to inspire other artists to follow their paths with honesty and heart.

