Susana Gibb
Firmly established in the North Texas film industry, Susana Gibb graduated from the University of North Texas with a major in Theater and a minor in English. With a wide array of feature film, 200 plus commercial and music video credits, Susana has most notably appeared in "Dr. T and the Women" for director Robert Altman, played Chris Kattan's wife in "Just Crazy Enough", acted opposite GianCarlo Esposito in "A Killer Within", and starred in the Lifetime Original Series "Inspector Mom" with Danica McKellar. She has roles in the soon to be released "Daylight's End" with Johnny Strong, "A Horse Tale" starring Carisma Carpenter, and "Where the Bad Kids Go" with Sean Astin. She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Award by 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 Austin Republic Film Festival for her role in "Take My Body", and garnered another Best Supporting Nomination from LA Web Series Festival as a self-centered, not so nice reporter in "Sons of the Brotherhood". Element, shot in Oklahoma, was the first feature film Susana produced from the ground floor: finding the script, investors and seeing the production come to life. She also produced award winning shorts like Romeo, Juliet and the Shark, ASH and Angela's Body to name a few, and she enjoys being both in front and behind the camera. She volunteers with the Housing Crisis Center and served on the board for 3 years.