I’m from Murfreesboro, Tennessee—where my early life was all about sports. Baseball, football, track... if it had a scoreboard, I was in. I fully thought I’d be an athlete forever—then theatre came out of nowhere and tackled me (get it?).
My first taste of performance was in church—singing and dancing in front of a packed congregation. I didn’t know it then, but that was the spark.
Theatre found me in high school. I did my first play sophomore year and it was game over. I traded playbooks for scripts and never looked back.
I trained seriously and had a blast doing it, earning my BFA in Acting from Lipscomb University. I studied Shakespeare, Meisner, Laban, devised work—you name it. I learned to listen, take risks, collaborate, and, most importantly, how to cheat out like a pro.
Now I’m based in Brooklyn, telling stories that mean something. I love the kind of work that makes people laugh, cry, or question everything mid-subway ride. Whether it’s on stage or on screen, I’m here to make it real—and hopefully unforgettable.