She’s an actress best known for her role as Clara Williams in the 2015 faith-based film War Room, a performance that truly put her on the map. Over the years, she’s built an impressive resume, appearing in recurring roles on shows like Eleanor’s Bench, Delilah, and the AMC series TURN: Washington’s Spies. On top of that, she’s made memorable guest appearances across a range of popular series—including Ally McBeal, The Vampire Diaries, Judging Amy, and Strong Medicine—showcasing her versatility time and again.
In 2021, she stepped behind the scenes as well, co-writing and producing the film Discarded Things, proving her talent extends beyond acting. Before all the fame, though, life looked a bit different. As a child, she was known for having a vivid imagination—so much so that she even had an invisible friend during her early years. She’s also shared heartfelt moments from her personal journey, including her time spent with her husband as foster parents. And speaking of family, she’s a proud mom to a son, balancing her career with deep personal commitments.
Throughout it all, her path has been shaped by creativity, compassion, and a strong sense of purpose—qualities that continue to define her both on and off screen.
She started a non-profit organization named The Village is Alive, which focuses on bringing creative arts to both children and adults in underserved communities. Through her dedication, she has made a meaningful impact, showing just how passionate she is about accessibility in the arts. She also took another big step by forming her own production company, Isanaklesh Entertainment, further expanding her influence in the creative world. On top of that, she’s no stranger to the stage—she’s performed in several productions, including the Off-Broadway show Ciao Bella, where her talent truly shined. Her journey reflects a deep commitment to storytelling and community, and she continues to inspire through every project she takes on.