
Fun fact: I thought I was gonna be an architect when I grew up. I was five years old and was sure of it. When my mom threw me in dance class that same year, however, everything changed. I then realized that the arts were my home, as they’d been my parents home, my father a musician and my mother a singer. By seven, I was sure I was going to be an artist, somehow. In a way, I’m still an architect, just building plays instead of buildings. So I threw myself into theater and ended up working as a child actor at ZACH Theater in Austin TX. By high school, I moved up north and continued onto college, studying musical theater at Rider University. I then moved to Brooklyn and have been performing and creating ever since. When I’m not working, I’m writing music, binging 30 Rock, exploring new places, or spending time in nature.
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