My first big break was a self-produced ad for
The Backstreet Boys.

It’s a masterpiece. Writing and performing is in my blood. And I’ve been doing it in every way the world will let me. From making my cousins make ads with me to writing, acting and stand up, I do a little bit of everything.
Check out my resume.

  • I have the self-depreciating humor of a Midwestern tomboy. I don’t shy away from my Catholic upbringing, gyno appointments, anxiety and depression, my love of night snacking, or how desperately single I am. I’ve been selected as an Official Performer in Alaska’s Before U Die Festival, Amsterdamn’s Boom Chicago Comedy festival, HBO’s Women in Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival, and Ladies of Laughter Festival. Before going solo on stage, I trained at Second City and iO in improv and sketch comedy, she produced two award-winning webseries (Guilty and Wellness Check), and her comedy pilot scripts have landed her as a semi-finalist in Slamdance and Screencraft. But most notably, I’m known for plotting ways to take advantage of arthritis in my knees in hopes to be an influencer for Bengay.

  • I’m currently training at Los Angeles-based BGB Studio, but my acting journey started long before my move to LA.

    I’m a graduate of Second City’s Conservatory as well as the iO Chicago’s long form improv program.
    Improv lead me to sketch, which lead me to my first web series Guilty, which I co-created, wrote, produced and starred in. It ran the web festival circuit and I even snagged a Best Actress nom.
    From there, I found myself in shorts, other web series, and Hollywood Fringe Fest, and short film Frankslist.

    I love playing the girl who will say what no one else will, the one who doesn’t give a shit about what people think about her, the one who’s so dry you don’t know if she’s joking or not. There’s one thing I know for sure — I bring my comedic timing to every single role.

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