Hannah Gomez (she/her/hers) is a Texican actor, administrator, and behavior analyst currently residing in Chicago. Some of her Chicago acting credits include Diana in Lookingglass Theatre’s production of Plantation! under the direction of David Schwimmer, Miss Ortle in Goodman Theatre's A Christmas Carol, Colleen/Lisa in the Chicago premiere of Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play at Theater Wit, Maribel in Rivendell Theatre Ensemble’s Crooked for which she received a nomination for the Equity Jeff Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Cha-Cha in American Theater Co.’s The Original Grease which received the Equity Jeff Award for Outstanding Musical, and Gaby in 16th Street Theater’s Pinkolandia in collaboration with The Lark Play Development Center.
She is the Director of Membership of The Alliance of Latinx Theater Artists in Chicago (ALTA), and has served on the Latinx Theater Commons Steering Committee since 2017. In 2016, she helped ALTA launch its new membership program which serves to provide visibility and service access to the Chicago Latinx Theater Community.
Hannah Gomez was born and raised in Arlington, Texas. She received her bachelor’s in Acting from Illinois State University and her master’s in Behavior Analysis from the University of Cincinnati. Her behavioral career has largely focused on improving the lives of children, teens, and adults with Autism. She is passionate about her work in each community, artistic, scientific, and multicultural, all of which she receives great growth and fulfillment. She is close to her family and friends and is told she has a contagious laugh.
She is the Director of Membership of The Alliance of Latinx Theater Artists in Chicago (ALTA), and has served on the Latinx Theater Commons Steering Committee since 2017. In 2016, she helped ALTA launch its new membership program which serves to provide visibility and service access to the Chicago Latinx Theater Community.
Hannah Gomez was born and raised in Arlington, Texas. She received her bachelor’s in Acting from Illinois State University and her master’s in Behavior Analysis from the University of Cincinnati. Her behavioral career has largely focused on improving the lives of children, teens, and adults with Autism. She is passionate about her work in each community, artistic, scientific, and multicultural, all of which she receives great growth and fulfillment. She is close to her family and friends and is told she has a contagious laugh.