Indira Gibson was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Growing up amidst a family of performers, Indira was inspired at an early age to pursue a career in the performing arts. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and English from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, Indira moved to New York where she had the opportunity to work with the National Black Theater in the musical The Legacy, as well as the 30th Anniversary production of the musical Hair. Indira’s regional credits include Ain’t Misbehavin (Armelia), Once on This Island (Andrea), and for colored girls… (Lady in Blue). In 2001, Ms. Gibson relocated to Los Angeles and continued her theater work in the Ovation Award nominee How Kintu Became a Man at the Greenway Court Theatre, and Pandora’s Trunk with Kim Fields. Indira also co-wrote, produced and appeared in the theatrical sketch show series Baldwin Hills at the Renegade Theater. Sketch has always been a major focus in Indira’s career. She has Guest Starred on The Chris Rock Show and The Orlando Jones Show and starred in the sketch show pilots Loading Zone and Rough Sketch. Indira’s recent films include The Perfect Host, and the Sundance Film Festival official selection Reversion. Ms. Gibson recently expanded her producing experience to film. She co-produced and starred in the shorts True Grits and The Lesson. Ms. Gibson’s television credits include In The Motherhood, Samantha Who, Everybody Hates Chris, and Girlfriends.