Rocio Garza
- Actress
Rocio Garza is a commensurate professional who does not necessarily consider the project as a steppingstone but cherishes the impact the project will have on her life and career. Rocio was born in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, but raised in the border town of Laredo, TX. She considers herself a native Texan and relishes the opportunity to work in Texas' creative environment of beautiful landscapes and trailblazing, film-making minds. She attended Concordia University-Texas, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies and graduated Magna Cum Laude. In 2020, she received her Master of Business Administration degree at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. She worked in the television industry for a decade as a reporter and weather anchor in South Texas, for both English and Spanish TV stations.
Besides having a striking look that is fresh and exotic, rooms burn with excitement when she enters them. However, when first meeting Rocio, one will notice the calm, gentle strength she exudes. This leaves you with a high pulse rate and the feeling of soaking in a warm pool of smiles. Most importantly, she knows her range well, and this is extracted on film. The Rocio effect comes out in her roles and when utilized correctly, the film can transcend and transform into something special, something memorable. She is a composite of many females whether it be "the girl next door" meets "the condemned Joan of Arc" meets "the reigning Queen Marie-Antoinette." Yet, with all these personas she projects, all those that have worked with her can attest to her work ethic and determination. This comes out in many of the roles she has played. She's no stranger to the film festival circuit, either, in the following roles: The Big Bends (Cannes Film Festival & South by Southwest 2012) and Pepito (Austin Film Festival 2018 & HBO Latino). Rocio speaks from the heart, and her work is a testament to that.
Besides having a striking look that is fresh and exotic, rooms burn with excitement when she enters them. However, when first meeting Rocio, one will notice the calm, gentle strength she exudes. This leaves you with a high pulse rate and the feeling of soaking in a warm pool of smiles. Most importantly, she knows her range well, and this is extracted on film. The Rocio effect comes out in her roles and when utilized correctly, the film can transcend and transform into something special, something memorable. She is a composite of many females whether it be "the girl next door" meets "the condemned Joan of Arc" meets "the reigning Queen Marie-Antoinette." Yet, with all these personas she projects, all those that have worked with her can attest to her work ethic and determination. This comes out in many of the roles she has played. She's no stranger to the film festival circuit, either, in the following roles: The Big Bends (Cannes Film Festival & South by Southwest 2012) and Pepito (Austin Film Festival 2018 & HBO Latino). Rocio speaks from the heart, and her work is a testament to that.