When I was 5, I asked my mother if I could pretend to be Australian at school that day. When I was 15, I played a Tonkinese mother. When I was 17, I started saying "y'all", though I'm from New York City. When I was 20, I struggled with my inability NOT to be British, and boy was it a struggle. And when I was 25, I began using customers as guinea pigs for whatever character I decided to be as their waitress that day. I've been pursuing my vocal career since I was born, and I'm damn good at it. I am a trained choral singer, I have a B.A. in Theatre from USC, I attended BADA in London where I trained with members of the RSC, and I have extensive improv training from The Second City, and I perform improv regularly with my group "The Good Ol' Days" at IO West. I have recorded for a National Geographic pilot, Podcasts, storyboard sessions and commercials.
B.A. in Theatre from University of Southern California
Graduate of The Second City Conservatory
Completion of Acting Conservatory program at British American Drama Academy
Studied Voiceover Technique with Kiff Vandenheuvel
Mentored by successful voiceover actors Carla Delaney, Jim Meskimen and Kiff Vandenheuvel.
Studied Voice and Vocal Technique with Patricia Sheridan and Nathan Matthews
On going voiceover education at the Don LaFontaine Voiceover Lab at SAG-AFTRA, workouts with various agents, directors and CD's at Voiceregistry.com, and through workshops at ACT NOW.
I have access to a complete and professional studio using Pro Tools or Twisted Wave. There are 2 available booths, both equipped with professional condenser microphones (Sennhiser MKH 416), and one booth is equipped with a mixing board.
I'm a firecracker with a wealth of creativity and tenacity. I dive headfirst into every job I take and produce results. When I am not working on voiceovers, I am working out, spinning, baking, painting, or writing out a new character with new vocal characteristics. Maybe you can see them in my next improv show, or maybe you'll hear them on my podcast - 2 Moms in a Pod. No matter what, I am always creatin.