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Gia Alessandra Crovatin is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her film roles as Dylan in the 2015 comedy film '' Dirty Weekend'' and Sasha in the comedy film ''
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''. Her television roles include Drew in the comedy series '' Billy & Billie'' (2015–2016), Anastasia in the thriller series '' Van Helsing'' (2016–2017), McKayla in '' Billions'' (2017–2018) and Devonne Wilson in '' Hightown'' (2020–present). She frequently collaborates in stage plays directed by Neil LaBute.


Career

In 2008, Crovatin made her screen debut when she played a character in the short film ''The Conservatory''. The following year, she played Malerie in the short film ''Coffee's Better Without Dinner''. Following this, she went on to play Dylan Price in the 2015 comedy film '' Dirty Weekend'', featuring Matthew Broderick and Alice Eve. From 2015 to 2016, she then played the role of Drew in the comedy television series '' Billy & Billie'', for 9 episodes. From 2016 to 2017, she played Anastasia in the thriller series '' Van Helsing'' for 4 episodes. From 2017 to 2018, she played McKayla in the drama television series '' Billions'' for 5 episodes. In 2018, Crovatin played Sasha in the comedy film ''
I Feel Pretty "I Feel Pretty" is a song from the 1957 musical ''West Side Story''. Production ''The New York Times'' explained that "Mr. Sondheim…has said he was never particularly fond of his lyrics in 'West Side Story,' especially 'I Feel Pretty, later e ...
'', featuring Amy Schumer. In 2020, she played the girlfriend of Monica Raymund's character in the drama series '' Hightown''. The same year, she played a wife in ''True Love Will Find You in the End'', a stage play that is set in the COVID-19 pandemic.


Personal life


2017 Women's March in New York City

In New York City, Crovatin took part in the
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, which lasted for two days, following the inauguration of Donald Trump.


Filmography


Film


Television


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