Tricia Cruz is a versatile actress whose recent movie credits include "Above the Line," starring Cedric the Entertainer, where she appears alongside Gregg Henry and Reno Wilson, and the HBO/MAX pilot "More," featuring Christian Serratos and directed by Silver Tree. This year, Tricia also appears in Dylan Vox's film "Deadly Swap." Her extensive television work includes roles in iconic series such as "Criminal Minds," "ER," "Lizzie McGuire," and "Beverly Hills 90210," showcasing her broad range and enduring presence in the industry.
TRICIA CRUZ has been a familiar face and voice coast-to-coast working as a TV Host, Actress and Content Creator. Cutting her teeth into "LATV Live", as a host for four years. "LATV" was a ground breaking Los Angeles-based music show which was the first prime time English show in the L.A. market that featured Latino music videos. Tricia has also worked as the West Coast Correspondent for ABC's Urban Latino. A national informational variety show covering the celebrities, the diversity and the lifestyle that makes the young, American Latino experience unique. Tricia has skillfully interviewed scores of entertainers, going behind the scenes with some of Hollywood's heaviest hitters.
As an actress, Tricia has been on stage in the critically acclaimed "Latinologues" at the Coronet Theatre in Los Angeles for two years and now available on DVD starring one of Mexico's finest comedy actors Eugenio Derbez. "LATV Live", "Urban Latino" and "Latinologues" all received an Imagen Award. The Imagen Awards are given to encourage and recognize the positive portrayal of Latinos in all media. Tricia's film credits include "Free Enterprise" with Eric McCormick (Will and Grace) and William Schatner. "Blasphemy" starring Carlos Leon. "Blasphemy" in this Dark Comedy, the talented Los Angeles native plays the romantic starring role as Barbara. Tricia's debut was in "A Letter to Rachel" where she played the title role of Rachel. Tricia also did V.O. work for the film "Flightplan" starring Jodie Foster. Tricia's Television co-starring credits include "ER", "90210" and "Lizzie McGuire". Shorts on the festival circuit are "God Squad"- a movie buff cult favorite. "Killer Snake" which Tricia produced and co-starred in was recently viewed at the Los Angeles Latino International Short Film Festival at the Archlight Cinema. Accredited by the OSCARS (Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences). Most recently Tricia received Best Supporting Actress from IMDB qualifier’s Independent Shorts Awards for “House of the Butterfly”.
As a Content Creator, I love sharing and exploring life in real time with brands that are creating better lives for their customers. Aligning only with companies that believe in peace, love and giving back. Tricia’s content includes comedy skits, the Los Angeles lifestyle and more!
Tricia’s mission is to inspire, share love and optimism while sharing her life online. Only sharing what makes her vibrate and encourage the world to do what they love to do and live each day to the fullest.