Tracy Hazas
Tracy Hazas is an actor and movement director. At Queens College since 2018, she teaches courses in movement practices, performance, and voice and speech. She is Cuban-American, from Louisville, KY; Hazas rhymes with the Spanish “casas.”
She made her feature debut in White Rabbit at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and has performed at NYC theaters including New York City Center, Dixon Place, Abrons Art Center, Theater for the New City and HERE Arts Center; most recently, she appeared in Preparedness (fall 2021), co-produced by the Bushwick Starr. Hazas is an affiliated artist with movement theater company Counter-Balance Theater. Regionally, she’s performed at the Aurora Theatre Company and CenterREP in the Bay Area, among others. She is the voice of the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, and has appeared in commercials for Xbox, Tide and more.
Hazas previously was Lecturer of Acting and Movement at Stanford University; other teaching includes Emerson College Los Angeles, Pasadena City College, and Montclair State University. BA, Smith College; MA, NYU Tisch School (Performance Studies); MFA, UC Irvine (Acting).