She first made her mark on the big screen as an 18-year-old, stepping into the role of Margaret Hodgson in the 2016 horror hit The Conjuring 2—a performance that truly put her on the map. But long before fame came knocking, she was already immersed in the world of performance. When she was just five years old, she joined the Australian Girls Choir, where her passion for singing and acting began to take shape. Over the years, she showcased her talent in a number of leading roles in musicals like Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Annie, and Guys and Dolls, building a solid foundation for her future in entertainment. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, she made a pivotal move to Melbourne at the age of 14 to further pursue her dreams. And throughout it all, she’s had the support of family, including her sister Charli. Now, as her career continues to grow, she remains a rising name to watch—one performance at a time.
She started enrolling in online courses offered by the University of New England, and she quickly became deeply interested in her studies. She would spend hours diving into criminology, exploring its theories and real-world applications. As she progressed, she found herself more and more drawn to the subject, often reflecting on how it shaped her understanding of justice and human behavior. She remained committed throughout, steadily building her knowledge and sharpening her analytical skills through consistent effort and dedication.