Antonia Gentry Biography and Wiki
Antonia Gentry an American actress famous for her role as Ginny in Netflix’s Comedy-drama; Ginny and Georgia. She as well featured in the Netflix series Raising Dion, where she has a guest role in the episode “ISSUE #104: Welcome to BIONA. Hope You Survive the Experience” as Wendy.
Antonia Gentry Age
Antonia was born on September 30, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.
Antonia Gentry Height
Antonia stands tall at a height 5 feet 2 inches, she also has a body weight of 48 kg.
Antonia Gentry Education
Antonia enrolled at Davidson Fine Arts School, a public magnet school for the fine and performing arts based in downtown August. She the joined Emory University, a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was a member of Emory’s prestigious Rathskellar Comedy Improv Group. She as well performed in multiple plays at the Emory’s Equity theatre.
Antonia Gentry Parents
Gentry was born to Sandra and Tony Gentry an American, while Sandra is of Jamaican heritage.
Antonia Gentry Boyfriend
Gentry is in a relationship with her long-term boyfriend, Ezra Pound, an American composer and producer. The duo began dating in 2013.
Antonia Gentry Net Worth
Gentry has an estimated net worth range of of $300,000 to $1 million. Her main source of wealth is her career as an actress.
Antonia Gentry Ellen
Gentry shared on her growing up biracial and facing microaggressions.
She shared openly about her own experiences of growing up biracial as she had a virtual interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and explained how some of the microaggressions she encountered were included in the show.
“There are moments where Ginny’s friends, have microaggressions towards her. Some of it comes from my own experiences,” Antonia said.
Antonia Gentry Taylor Swift
She featured as Georgia Miller, the charecter that made the mistake of saying, “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”
An irked Taylor Swift shared on Twitter with the following message;
“Hey Ginny & Georgia,” Taylor tweeted. “2010 called and it wants its lazy, deeply sexist joke back. How about we stop degrading hardworking women by defining this horseshit as FuNnY. Also, @Netflix after Miss Americana this outfit doesn’t look cute on you. Happy Women’s History Month I guess.”