About Me

I am an actress committed to creating rich, complicated characters. I love to delve into why people are the way they are and why they do the things they do. I began acting at a young age. I wanted to be an actress for as long as I can remember—even begging my parents for an agent for my 7th birthday! While they didn’t grant my wish, a few years later they let me attend an open casting call for a new Touchstone Pictures movie. When I was the only one from my school to get called back, they realized this was something I wasn’t going to budge on and they would help me pursue it. By the time I started middle school, I booked my first professional job playing a supporting role in the film Star Kid. I balanced a demanding school schedule while auditioning and taking acting classes after school. In my senior year of high school, I put on the one-woman show, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. I directed and starred in the show and was thrilled to get the chance to show what I was made of as both an actress and director. I then went on to college at USC where I triple majored in Cinema-Television, Theatre & Political Science. I received recognition from the faculty when I was selected to perform in the Senior Showcase as well as becaming a finalist for the Ava Greenwald Scholarship and David Dukes Scholarship. While in college, I did a summer abroad at the British American Drama Academy where I learned to appreciate classical theatre (and classical training!) from top notch working British Artists. In the three years since I’ve graduated, I’ve done a number of major national commercials, performed improv around Los Angeles as well developed and starred in my own webseries, Engaged the Show. Engaged has garnered attention from NewTeeVee when it was awarded second place in their best pilot competition as well as from YouTube when it became a featured video (to put it in perspective, every minute, ten hours of video is uploaded onto YouTube, so it’s very exciting to be noticed!)

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