- Trained in both classical theatre and on-camera improvisation. She brings the versatility to play everything from Southern Gothic matriarchs (Suddenly Last Summer) to grounded mid-western leads (Two Ways Home).
- Directed film that received multi-category awards at major U.S. festivals. Her narrative short film Death Pays Flora A Visit - written by Sy Rosen - starring Eric Roberts and Mimi Kennedy earned Best Director, Best Short, and Audience Choice awards across Sedona, Cambria, Gig Harbor, and Las Cruces film festivals.
- Premiered a VR series at Sundance long before the format was mainstream. She co-produced and starred in Defrost, one of the first virtual reality narrative series to premiere at Sundance, playing a paralyzed woman navigating futuristic medical ethics.
- Frequently performs and develops one-woman shows in NYC and LA. Her autobiographical solo show Lion Eyes has been hailed as raw, theatrical, and emotionally fearless.
- Named a Distinguished Alumni by the University of Iowa for excellence in the arts. Recognized for her contributions to independent film, social impact, and innovation in performance media.
- CEO of an environmental nonprofit where she led national media campaigns. As founder of Project Save Our Surf, she combined cause-driven storytelling with advocacy, reaching millions through branded PSAs and educational media.
- Theatrical credits include John Patrick Shanley's Danny & the Deep Blue Sea (LA Times Critics Pick) directed by Carl Weathers (Rocky), The Dutchman by Amiri Baraka which was a select at the National Black Theater Festival, and The Rainmaker, which earned her The LA Stage Best Actress Award, the Eddon Award, and an LA Times Critics Choice Award.
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