- Mother is Irish, Welsh, and Scottish.
- Lives in the West Village, New York, NY.
- While at Mount Holyoke College, she appeared in student productions of plays such as "The Bald Soprano," "Far Away" and "The Father".
- Began playing the piano at 5-years-old, winning multiple honors for state music competitions throughout New Jersey.
- Earned her AFTRA card by getting Taft-Hartleyed on the CBS series NYC 22.
- Is also a NJ certified middle/high school English teacher.
- Earned her Master's degree in Dramatic Literature and Education in just under one year from Drew University.
- Has been cast in three projects by intimate social justice filmmaker, Danielle Earle.
- Won the Mortimer Dramatic Arts award in high school, an academic scholarship honoring a member of the junior class excelling in the dramatic arts.
- Won Best Supporting Actress her senior year of high school for her performance in "The Matchmaker".
- Won the Margaret Davis Stitt Prize at her convocation from Mount Holyoke, an award given to a member of the graduating class excelling in the dramatic arts.
- 2009: Graduated cum laude from Mount Holyoke College with a degree in English and Theatre Arts.
- Nominated for Best Actress at the Luminaries Film Festival for her performance in "Blame".
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