Born in the United States and raised between Iluka and Sydney, Georgia Da Silva has always been captivated by the world around her, which sparked her love for storytelling. From a young age, she loved entertaining her family and friends, but her passion truly ignited when she read her first play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. Inspired, she crafted her own monologue based on the character Amanda Wingfield for her HSC. Before joining ACA, Georgia also explored her artistic side as a Hair and Makeup Artist on various film sets.
At ACA, she has embraced a range of roles, including Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest, Sonya in Uncle Vanya, Annie in Love, Gabrielle York (Younger) in When the Rain Stops Falling, Perdita/Emilia in The Winter’s Tale, Charlotte in Simmer, Poncia in The House of Bernarda Alba, and Telephone Girl/Second Reporter in Machinal. She’s also honed her makeup and special effects skills in productions for ACA Company such as Waiting for Godot.
Georgia has loved being part of ACA’s Writers Group, deepening her passion for poetry, short stories, and scriptwriting. She’s excited to enter the industry as a versatile creative and a passionate actor, eager to share her stories with the world.