
Grounded, Goofy, Ready for Anything
People are always telling me I remind them of someone—Anne Hathaway, Winona Ryder, Natalie Portman. Sometimes an actor, sometimes just “this girl I met at a party once.”
At this point, I think it’s less about resemblance and more about energy. Something familiar— probably a bit more intense. I used to try to figure it out. Now I just show up and let it work for me.
I’m a BFA graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, where I trained at the Atlantic Acting School, the Lee Strasberg Institute, and Stonestreet Studios. I bring instinct and precision to my work, always seeking that balance between truth and tension. I’ve starred in an award-winning short film, booked national commercials on my own, and I’m always drawn to stories that feel specific, sharp, and slightly off-kilter. I feel most like myself when I’m working on a project. It grounds me, opens me up, and reminds me I’m exactly where I’m meant to be.
Outside of acting, I teach Megaformer Pilates and train in multiple modalities. Maybe someday I’ll do my own stunts. I believe in movement as a way in— to emotion, to character, to self. I also believe in showing up when things aren’t perfect, talking about feelings online, and having breakfast for dinner. You can usually find me on set, in a workout class, or in the middle of a very long walk, deep in thought about something stupid.
For the extended lore.
From not knowing you could pursue theatre as a degree to auditioning for 20+ schools, what NYU was really like, navigating college with undiagnosed ADHD, and what success means to me now.
It’s reflective, honest, and very me.