about me

In the spring of 2019, on the eve of getting a degree in Economics from Harvard, I followed a little voice inside my head to an audition room for the first time. The play was Sophocles’ Electra, and when I walked out of that room, feeling more like myself than ever before, I knew, quite suddenly, that I was an actor.
I spent the next few years in Chicago, working as a management consultant for BCG while taking classes and learning more about acting. By 2022, this culminated in my first feature film, my first foray into Shakespeare, and the decision to dedicate myself to deepening my craft in pursuit of an MFA at Columbia.
I believe my job as an actor is to go into the dark caves of humanity with a torch and report back on what I find – the scary, the absurd, the poignant, and the unexpectedly hilarious. I am most interested in stories that explore loneliness, self-understanding, love and loss, and our beautiful, painful search for meaning.
If you have a story that you think you might like to tell together, please reach out, I’d love to read it, hear it, or talk about it!
about me

In the spring of 2019, on the eve of getting a degree in Economics from Harvard, I followed a little voice inside my head to an audition room for the first time. The play was Sophocles’ Electra, and when I walked out of that room, feeling more like myself than ever before, I knew, quite suddenly, that I was an actor.
I spent the next few years in Chicago, working as a management consultant for BCG while taking classes and learning more about acting. By 2022, this culminated in my first feature film, my first foray into Shakespeare, and the decision to dedicate myself to the deepening my craft in pursuit of an MFA at Columbia.
I believe my job as an actor is to go into the dark caves of humanity with a torch and report back on what I find – the scary, the absurd, the poignant, and the unexpectedly hilarious. I am most interested in stories that explore loneliness, self-understanding, love and loss, and our beautiful, painful search for meaning.
If you have a story that you think you might like to tell together, please reach out, I’d love to read it, hear it, or talk about it!
about me

In the spring of 2019, on the eve of getting a degree in Economics from Harvard, I followed a little voice inside my head to an audition room for the first time. The play was Sophocles’ Electra, and when I walked out of that room, feeling more like myself than ever before, I knew, quite suddenly, that I was an actor.
I spent the next few years in Chicago, working as a management consultant for BCG while taking classes and learning more about acting. By 2022, this culminated in my first feature film, my first foray into Shakespeare, and the decision to dedicate myself to the deepening my craft in pursuit of an MFA at Columbia.
I believe my job as an actor is to go into the dark caves of humanity with a torch and report back on what I find – the scary, the absurd, the poignant, and the unexpectedly hilarious. I am most interested in stories that explore loneliness, self-understanding, love and loss, and our beautiful, painful search for meaning.
If you have a story that you think you might like to tell together, please reach out, I’d love to read it, hear it, or talk about it!