Mandy Gonzalez is an accomplished film, TV, stage actor and author. She possesses one of the most powerful and versatile contemporary voices of our time.
Gonzalez is a survivor, thriver and exudes positivity. Her passion for theatre began at the age of fifteen when she attended a musical theatre camp with teachers like Ann Reinking, Treat Williams and Gregory Hines. At nineteen, she left college to go on tour with Bette Midler as a backup singer before moving to New York City to pursue her Broadway dreams.
Her first Broadway role was in Aida. Gonzalez then brought her talent to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s, In the Heights, where she originated the role of Nina Rosario in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, where she received a Drama Desk Award. As a proud Latina-American, the story of Nina resonated deeply.
Gonzalez then soared as Elphaba in Wicked and left an indelible mark in the megahit Hamilton, where she starred as Angelica Schuyler for six years. Gonzalez also received an OBIE Award and overwhelming critical praise for her performance in the off-Broadway production of Eli’s Comin’.
At the beginning of 2020, Gonzalez was diagnosed with breast cancer and battled the disease doing chemotherapy while still performing eight shows a week in Hamilton. Her fight persisted through the pandemic which included remote schooling for her daughter as well as continuing chemotherapy alone due to visitor restrictions. In July 2020, she got to ring the “cancer-free” bell.
Television viewers have had the pleasure of seeing Gonzalez in her recurring roles in the hit series Madam Secretary, BULL, Quantico, and alongside Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez in Only Murders in the Building. Equally at home on the big screen, Gonzalez has appeared in Across the Universe and Man on a Ledge, and she can be heard as the voices of Mei in Disney’s Mulan 2 and Mother Rose on Disney series Alice’s Wonderland Bakery.
A frequent concert soloist, Gonzalez has performed with symphony orchestras around the world. Highlights include Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops, Boston Pops, The National Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, to name a few.
Gonzalez released her debut album Fearless with Warner Music East/West, which debuted in the top 20 of iTunes pop charts. In her quest to create positive change, Gonzalez is the proud founder of #Fear-lessSquad — a social media movement for inclusiveness and positivity. Gonzalez is also an accomplished author who recently published her Young Adult series, Fearless, a four-book middle-grade series that follows young thespians whose brushes with the supernatural teach them about theatre, friendship and themselves.
Gonzalez serves on the boards of Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BCEFA), where she actively promotes awareness and fundraising efforts.
Gonzalez guest-starred in the role of Norma Desmond at select performances of Broadway‘s Sunset Blvd.
When she’s not on stage, on set, or traveling, Gonzalez resides in New Jersey with her husband, daughter and two dogs.