CONTACT

nica.gutz@gmail.com

Veronica Mora is a Mexican-American actor, model, and voice-over artist made in Chicago. Most recently, she appeared in the mystery film Silent as the Grave.


Early in her career, she attended a modeling and on-camera training program that cracked the door to the world of acting. Since then, Veronica has developed at various acting institutions across the US and Mexico. Most recently, she delved into Lucid body and voice deconstruction with Kennedy Brown and Casa Spanda.


Her on-screen credits include Power Book IV:Force (Starz), Chicago PD (NBC) and Chicago Fire (NBC). She also appeared in Alma, which premiered at the 2016 Chicago Latino Film Festival, has been screened at numerous film festivals across the U.S. and was awarded a Silver Palm at the Mexico International Film Festival. On stage, Veronica understudied and performed in La Havana Madrid for Teatro Vista and Collaboraction. She gave life to Jenny Ramos in Los Secretos de Santa Mónica at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix, AZ and later reprised her role in La Boda at Chicago’s Chopin Theatre. If you listen closely, you may recognize Veronica’s voice in TV and radio commercials like Indeed, Illinois Lottery, or Target. 


Currently, she is pursuing a Voice Performance degree at Berklee Online. She uses weight training, yoga and walks with her favorite rat terrier (Finito), as therapy. And enjoys getting lost in music, poetry, and mystery drama television series’ like, Roswell New Mexico.


Stage Readings: New Personalidad by Nelson A. Rodriguez, MACHA: A Pocha Sister Story! by Nancy Garcia Loza.