She’s a talented television and Broadway actress who’s made a name for herself with standout performances across both stage and screen. On TV, she portrayed the strong and compelling Victoria Hughes in Station 19 and delivered a memorable turn as Megan in Iron Fist. Her versatility truly shines through her diverse roles, and she’s built an impressive portfolio with over 10 on-screen acting credits to date—showcasing her range and dedication as an actress.
On the Broadway stage, she took on the lead female role of Rita in the musical adaptation of Groundhog Day, earning praise for her performance and further solidifying her reputation in the industry. Before all the spotlight, she laid the foundation for her success by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study—a program known for allowing students to tailor their own academic paths. That kind of individualized focus may have helped shape her unique artistic journey.
Hailing from Minneapolis, she brings Midwestern roots into her dynamic career, balancing authenticity with ambition. With each new role, she continues to grow as a performer, and audiences are definitely taking notice. As her career unfolds, one thing remains clear: this actress is carving out a lasting place in entertainment—one powerful performance at a time.
She made a memorable appearance in the Broadway revival of You Can’t Take It With You, showcasing her talent on one of the most prestigious stages. She was also featured off-Broadway in several compelling productions, including Burning, where she brought depth and intensity to her role. She appeared in the thought-provoking double bill Strom Thurmond Is Not A Racist/Cleansed, further demonstrating her range as a performer. Additionally, she took part in Orestes 2.0, a modern reinterpretation that highlighted her versatility. Throughout these roles, she consistently delivered powerful performances, solidifying her presence in both Broadway and off-Broadway circles. She truly stands out as a dynamic force in contemporary theater.