Joe Gulla

Joe Gulla
Born Joseph Santo Gulla
July 23, 1964
Bronx, New York
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Notable work(s) Garbo, Bronx Queen Trilogy, The Bronx Queen, Faggy at 50, Daddy, Reel Wood, Knock Off!, Christmas Caroline, Gayfever

Joe Gulla (born July 23, 1964) is an American playwright, actor and reality television participant.[1][2][3] He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he writes and performs for the theater. HIs best known work, Bronx Queen Trilogy is based on his experience growing up as a gay boy in the Bronx.[4]The Bronx Queen, first in the series, was awarded Best Comedic Script and Most Popular Show at NYC Theater Row's 2012 and 2013 United Solo Theatre Festival, respectively.[5][6]

Faggy at 50, second in the series, was awarded Best One-Man Show at NYC Theater Row's 2014 United Solo Theatre Festival.[7]

Daddy, the series' final installment will had its World Premiere at NYC Theater Row's 2015 United Solo Theatre Festival.[8] Gulla won the 2015 United Solo Award for Best Comedian for his performance.[9]

Gulla's The Bronx Queen was selected to be part of the Downtown Urban Theater Festival and was performed at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater in the Spring of 2016.[10][11]

His play Garbo was based on an unrequited love affair experienced while living in Rome, Italy. Garbo was selected to be part of the New York City's Times Square International Theater Festival in 2012.[12] He played the role of "Frankie" in Off-Broadway's long-running hit, My Big Gay Italian Wedding.[13]

REEL WOOD, a short play written by Gulla, had its World Premiere at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in June 2015. It was also selected by NYC's Village Playwrights to be performed in their "Re-Inventing Family" series commemorating Gay Pride.[14][15]

Gulla's play, Knock Off!, had its world premiere in Houston, TX at Theatre Southwest.[16]

Christmas Caroline, Gulla's newest comedy will had its World Premiere at Studio C Theatre, Hollywood, CA in November 2015.[17] His play, Gayfever had its World Premiere at the Funky Little Theatre Company in March 2016.[18]

The Advocate named Gulla its "Anti-Bullying Hero" in 2012.[19]

Gulla was a contestant on the NBC adventure reality series Lost in 2001. The show followed three teams of two as they made their way from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia back to the United States.[20]

Gulla is a member of the Dramatists Guild.[21]

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