She’s no stranger to the spotlight—this young talent was actually a Young Artist Award nominee in the category of Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special, thanks to her touching portrayal of Sarah Knepp in the Lifetime original film Amish Grace. It’s clear she’s been building her craft for years, and that dedication shows. She later took on the role of Jane in Disney’s web series Descendants: School of Secrets, further proving her range as a performer.
Now, long before the cameras started rolling, her passion for acting began at just three years old. That early spark led her to join the fine arts program at John Hopkins Middle School, where she honed her skills and nurtured her love for the stage. As an only child, she often leaned into her imagination, which likely helped fuel her creative drive.
When she was six, her life took a new turn when she moved with her parents from Tennessee to St. Petersburg, FL. But the journey really kicked into high gear when she and her family won $1,000 in a radio contest—a lucky break that she didn’t waste. With that money, she flew out to Los Angeles to stay with her aunt and uncle, not just for vacation, but to seriously pursue acting opportunities. And honestly, looking back, it seems like every step—from that first audition to the Young Artist nomination—was leading her exactly where she was meant to be.
She actually landed a voice over role for Disney’s Airbud, which was a pretty big deal. I mean, it’s not every day you get to work on something from Disney. And honestly, her career has really taken off since then—she’s done commercials for some major brands like HH Gregg, Apple, AT&T, Gap, and Hallmark. It’s impressive how she’s built such a diverse portfolio, especially with names like Apple and AT&T in the mix. She definitely knows how to bring characters to life, whether it’s for a family movie like Airbud or a high-profile ad campaign.