The actress who played the lead role in the 2014 indie thriller Mary Loss of Soul has certainly made a name for herself over the years. Known for her standout performances, she first gained attention as a teen actress through her roles on Disney Channel original series—most notably on Kickin’ It, where she portrayed the characters Carrie and Tori. This early exposure helped set the stage for her growing career, which saw a major milestone in 2018 when she landed a starring role on The CW’s popular series Legacies as Josie.
Long before fame came knocking, she was already immersed in the world of entertainment. She began acting at just 8 years old, showing a natural talent that quickly caught the eye of casting directors. Prior to her acting breakthrough, she worked as a child model and even appeared in print campaigns for Ralph Lauren, continuing in that space until she was about 10 years old.
Family plays an important role in her life—she has an older brother named Kane, and her father, Garrett, has been a supportive presence throughout her journey. As she’s grown in the public eye, she’s also embraced being open about her identity. In a heartfelt moment during Pride Month in 2021, she publicly came out as queer, earning widespread support from fans and fellow actors alike.
Throughout her career, the actress has consistently demonstrated both versatility and authenticity, making her a relatable and inspiring figure for many.
Back in 2016, she started gaining more attention with her role as the recurring character Lacey on the ABC Family series The Real O’Neals. It was a solid step in her career, and around that time, she also made some notable guest appearances on popular shows like Criminal Minds and American Horror Story. She really began to showcase her range during this period, proving she could hold her own in both dramatic and intense settings. Overall, it was a pivotal few years for her, especially with the exposure from The Real O’Neals helping to open new doors.