About Me

I’ve always been drawn to the moments in storytelling that feel undeniably truthful; the ones that catch you off guard, make you hold your breath, or stay with you long after the lights come up. That’s what I strive to create, whether I’m acting, directing, or choreographing a fight sequence. For me, performance isn’t just about entertaining an audience; it’s about holding up a mirror to life. My goal as an artist is to highlight the humanity in every role, to craft characters so honest and recognizable that audiences don’t just watch a story unfold; they see themselves in it. I want them to leave the theatre or turn off the screen and say, “That moment—that interaction—I know what that feels like.” Because those are the moments that connect us, that remind us we’re not alone in our experiences.

That kind of storytelling requires truth; truth in performance, in collaboration, in every choice made on stage or screen. As an actor, I seek to live fully in each moment. As a director, I strive to create an environment where actors can break free from rigid patterns and respond to each other in ways that are fresh and alive. Because the most powerful stories don’t come from careful planning; they come from honest human interaction.

Theatre, film, and all creative work are built on collaboration and shared experience. I love working with artists who are willing to take risks, embrace the unexpected, and dig into what makes us human. If that resonates with you, let’s connect and create something meaningful together.

  • The Actor's Vow

    I will take my rightful place on the stage
    and I will be myself.
    I am not a cosmic orphan.
    I have no reason to be timid.
    I will respond as I feel;
    awkwardly, vulgarly, but respond.
    I will have my throat open,
    I will have my heart open,
    I will be vulnerable.
    I may have anything or everything
    the world has to offer, but the thing I need most,
    and want most, is to be myself.
    I will admit rejection, admit pain, admit frustration,
    admit even pettiness, admit shame, admit outrage,
    admit anything and everything that happens to me.
    The best and most human parts of me are those
    that I have inhabited and hidden from the world.
    I will work on it.
    I will raise my voice.
    I will be heard.