




welcome!
The fun stuff:
Cancer sun, Patriots football fan, Mets baseball truther, cat lover, Pepsi over Coke, Fall is my favorite season, and I think the dress was blue and black.
About Me
- actor - theater collaborator - writer
When I was four years old, my parents allowed me to draw on the walls of the apartment (that we were renting) in order to let me experience artistic freedom. Since then, I have always been creating. From the sitcom I wrote at 7 years old about a retirement home for Disney princesses to the gun violence protest performance in 11th grade I did in Times Square, I am always prying open new ways for me to connect with others.
I attended the Waterwell Drama Program at Professional Performing Arts School for high school in which I received the Excellence in Performance Award upon graduation. Additionally, because we all deserve to have our West Wing moment, I was a United States Congressional Intern at the age of 16. I followed my interests in politics by organizing student walkouts for climate change and working with the Staten Island District Attorney's office substance abuse prevention campaign in which I earned the title of being a "FACE of Hope" for the borough. This work led me to study Political Science at College of the Holy Cross for one year before returning to my theatrical roots. I loved political organizing, but I found my heart was most in it when I cultivated change through theater. Currently, I am training at the University of Michigan's BFA Acting program.
While at Michigan, I have acted in a show every semester (including being a BEAR!), been an understudy, Assistant Director, Sound Designer, Columnist for The Michigan Daily, and presently hold the role of Assistant Voice Coach for University Productions.
Upon graduating, I look forward to returning to New York City to act and create, bringing along with me all the wonderful lessons & experiences I've had at Michigan!


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