She really rocketed to fame in 2017, and it was all thanks to her standout performance as Kim in the horror film The Bye Bye Man. That role definitely put her on the map, and fans haven’t forgotten it since. Over the years, she’s continued to build an impressive filmography, with appearances in movies like Sassy Pants and Demonica’s Reign, showcasing her range beyond just horror. But before she became a household name, she was quietly building her craft—starting out with a series of short films back in 2010. Those early roles helped lay the foundation for what was to come. Her first major feature film role came in A Girl Named Clyde, which marked a pivotal step in her acting journey. Hailing from Brookline, Massachusetts, she’s always carried that hometown pride with her. And honestly, it’s been exciting to watch her evolve—from those initial screen appearances to becoming the talented actress she is today. People still talk about how she brought such intensity to her role as Kim, and frankly, it’s no surprise she’s kept gaining momentum ever since.
She’s not just an actor but also a talented filmmaker, and over the years, she has poured her creativity into writing and producing several short films. Among her notable works are Civil and The Refuge, both of which showcase her unique voice and vision. As someone who truly understands storytelling from multiple angles, she brings depth and authenticity to every project she touches. And whether she’s in front of or behind the camera, her passion for filmmaking always shines through. She continues to inspire with each new endeavor, proving time and again that she’s a force to be reckoned with in the industry.