I play an entitled, gaslighting app CEO confronted by an angry user while out jogging in the short film Twenty-Four Heaven .
This experimental micro-short film I wrote, directed, edited and performed in was a Finalist and Semi-Finalist and screened online and in person at ESMoA's 2021 BLUE/S Video Art + Film Festival.
Flip-flopping between an angry protestor and an adoring fan of Allison Tolman in the season 2 finale of Marc Cherry's Why Women Kill on Paramount+.
I played Carole Delacourt — the only female reporter at Masters and Johnson's press conference — on the Season 3 premiere of Showtime's Masters of Sex.
From the multiple award-winning indie film Captain Black, I play an abused girlfriend trying to hide her black eye from her neighbor.
Also from Captain Black, a scene when my boyfriend has threatened me, and my unstable neighbor takes matters into his own hands.
From the dramatic indie feature Hard Promises , challenging times for me and the wife of my brother (who just committed suicide).
From the dark comedy indie short Two Scoops, I do NOT like this chick who works with my boyfriend.
Andre Braugher's Owen and Scott Bakula's Terry were a little peeved when I told them they'd have to wait for a table in this episode of TNT'S Men of a Certain Age.
Yep, I played bartender to little Ruthie from Seventh Heaven — she was an all-grown-up angsty vampire in the indie feature Nightcomer.
The doctor doesn't look very happy with me and I'm of absolutely no help at all here on The Young and the Restless. (My first TV acting gig. I had a blast!)