
Acting

I’ve always known I wanted to be an actor. At just three years old, I told my grandmother, “I be actor!” I started with community theatre, which eventually led me to summers of Shakespeare training. That path brought me to the Old Globe’s Summer Shakespeare Intensive, where I experienced conservatory-style training for the first time—and I loved it.
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Alongside theatre, I was equally drawn to Film and TV. I trained at Boston Casting for many years, even interning there to gain deeper insight into both casting and teaching. For me, acting has always been about growth and exploration, which is why pursuing a BFA felt like a natural step. That pursuit led me to Boston University, where I’ve trained in Meisner, Practical Aesthetics, Linklater, Thompson-Knight, Mask work, Clowning, Viewpoints, and Physical Acting—just to name a few.
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As an artist, I’m passionate about shedding light on stories that often go untold. I seek out narratives that may seem distant from my own, only to discover—through the work—threads of connection between myself and the people I portray. In a time that feels increasingly divided, I believe it’s essential to search for what binds us together, while honoring what makes us different. Whether within a large community or a small ensemble, I aim to bring honesty to the stage and screen, celebrating our shared humanity by honoring the lives of those I inhabit.