Carla Gallo ’97 has interned as a researcher in a crime-solving unit; performed in a traveling carnival; worked as an accountant at a family-run zoo; investigated biker gangs as a federal agent; and even contemplated a career in the adult film industry.
It would seem a strangely eclectic résumé—except that Gallo is a prolific actor, and these are just a few of her many characters.
Her impressive list of credits includes the forensic-themed mystery series “Bones”; HBO’s Depression-era dark fantasy show “Carnivàle”; and “Undeclared,” a sitcom about navigating college life.
On the series, which was recently renewed for a third season, Gallo plays Katie, a quirky mother who’s a friend of the main duo; seen at school and social gatherings, she often makes questionable decisions.
Bruce Levitt, a longtime professor of performing and media arts on the Hill, recalls directing Gallo in a production of the Sam Shepard family drama A Lie of the Mind.
Gallo played the level-headed younger sister of the play’s violent, troubled protagonist.
“Carla was quite wonderful and a delight to work with,” Levitt says.
“She had a very strong stage presence and terrific imagination, always making great choices as she developed the character.”
After graduating from Arts & Sciences with a degree in theatre arts, Gallo moved back to her family home in Brooklyn and worked as a receptionist while auditioning for TV and movies in NYC and LA, ultimately relocating to the West Coast.
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