She first rose to prominence playing Olivia on the show See Dad Run, and from there, her career really began to take off. Over time, she landed some standout roles on television—like Holly Herkimer in Showtime’s Shameless, Malina in Heroes Reborn, and Brooke Osmond in Greenhouse Academy—each performance showcasing her growing talent and range. As her reputation grew, so did the recognition: she’s been honored with awards from prestigious organizations like NYCDA and NUVO, not to mention multiple Young Artist Awards, which speak volumes about her early impact in the industry.
Before all the spotlight, though, she was deeply involved in dance, dedicating years to perfecting her craft. She competed across the country and brought home titles from numerous regional and national competitions—an impressive feat that laid the foundation for her discipline and stage presence. Born in New Jersey, she was the second youngest among four siblings, growing up in a close-knit family. Her background is richly diverse, with roots tracing back to Ukrainian, Russian, Danish, and Swedish heritage—all of which adds to the unique perspective she brings to her work.
She’s had an impressive acting career, showcasing her range in various roles over the years. One standout aspect of her work includes appearing as two distinct characters on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Back in 2010, she made a guest appearance as Nicole Goshgarian, delivering a memorable performance that added depth to the episode. Then, in 2015, she returned to the series—though in a completely different role—playing Ariel Thornhill across a couple of episodes, further proving her versatility. Beyond television, she also took on the stage with grace, portraying a ballet girl in the Broadway production of Billy Elliot the Musical. Her time in that role highlighted not only her acting talent but also her connection to dance and performance. She continues to leave a mark in both theater and TV, and her journey remains one to watch.