She’s perhaps best known for her standout performance in the Showtime comedy series Episodes, where she truly made a name for herself. Over the years, she’s built an impressive resume with recurring roles across several well-known shows—like NCIS: Los Angeles, ‘Til Death, Trust Me, Colony, and The Game. On the big screen, she brought depth to films such as The Skeleton Twins and added nuance to the gripping Gone Girl. In 2019, she took on the role of Maggie in the Netflix series I Am Not Okay with This, further showcasing her range and solidifying her place in the industry.
Before all the spotlight and red carpets, she was just someone passionate about the arts. She earned a degree in musical arts from Western Michigan University, which laid the foundation for her creative journey. Her love for theater actually began earlier, during her time at Anchor Bay school, where she got involved with the performing arts club and discovered her calling. Growing up, she shared her life with four older brothers—an experience that clearly left a lasting impression. In fact, she was so inspired by her family dynamics that she went on to create a documentary centered around them, offering a personal glimpse into her world.
She not only wrote but also starred in a short film titled Last Night, showcasing her talent both behind and in front of the camera. In addition to her creative pursuits, she dedicated years to martial arts and ultimately earned a third-degree black belt in tae kwon do. Her journey reflects discipline, passion, and a drive to excel in diverse fields. She continues to inspire through her achievements, proving that hard work truly pays off. Whether it’s stepping into the spotlight or mastering a rigorous physical discipline, she approaches every challenge with focus and determination.