Celia Pacquola is a versatile performer - a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who seamlessly moves between stage and screen, making her one of Australia's most beloved and sought-after talents in any genre.
With numerous awards to her name, Celia was the youngest woman to host the Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala and has appeared on Live At the Apollo and the Just For Laughs Montreal Gala.
In Australia, she has featured on shows like Spicks and Specks, The Project, and Have You Been Paying Attention? Internationally, she has been a guest on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Chelsea Lately, and The Rob Brydon Show.
Celia co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the acclaimed comedy series "Rosehaven." In 2019, she made her feature film debut in the New Zealand hit "The Breaker Upperers," directed by Madeline Sami and Jackie van Beek and produced by Taika Waititi. She also took to the stage with the Black Swan Theatre Company and the Sydney Theatre Company in a revival of Oriel Gray's rarely performed Australian feminist classic, "The Torrents."
Beyond her successful Amazon special "All Talk" and a new season of "Rosehaven," Celia won Network Ten's "Dancing With The Stars," securing $50,000 for her charity, Safe Steps Victoria.