She started young—really young—making her acting debut at just four years old on the series This is Motherhood. From there, her journey in entertainment began to take shape. Known for her standout performances, she gained recognition through supporting roles in Backlight and Lizzie, projects that helped put her on the map. As her career progressed, she took on more notable characters, including the role of Kyra Devore in the TV mini-series Bag of Bones, a performance that showcased her growing range.
Later, she played Laney in the popular web series Chicken Girls, further solidifying her presence in youth-oriented programming. In 2017, she stepped into the spotlight with a leading role in A Mermaid’s Tale, a project that highlighted her evolution as a young actress. Throughout it all, she’s remained grounded despite the early start and steady rise.
Interestingly, she’s an only child and moved with her parents from Tifton, Georgia to California when she was just three—before her career even began. That early move set the stage for what would become a promising path in Hollywood. And as audiences continue to follow her story, one thing is clear: her name keeps coming up in conversations about talented young performers who’ve made their mark well before adulthood.
She’s made quite a few appearances on television, with recurring roles that fans have come to love. One of her notable performances was in Doc McStuffins, where she brought charm and energy to the screen. She also played a key part in the series Chosen, further showcasing her range as an actress. Then came the role that really highlighted her talent—she was cast as Gretta in the fun and imaginative show Dwight in Shining Armor. Her portrayal of Gretta added depth and humor to the series, making her a memorable character. She truly made the most of every scene she was in, and audiences couldn’t help but notice her standout presence. She continues to build an impressive resume, one role at a time.