Hi, there. I am a veteran stage actor who has performed in theatres in New York, London, Edinburgh, Scotland, Massachusettes, D.C., Virginia, South Carolina, Portland, Oregon and California. I received classical training in theatre from the British American Drama Academy in London, and from The Shakespeare Theatre, in Washington, D.C. My voiceover work includes being a regular contributor to Spokenlayer, a subscription service for voiced periodicals, on-line reviews and articles. I have recorded hundreds of articles in my home studio during my three years working with Spokenlayer. I also played Mrs. Woodford, a starring role on the episode "Going Up," on the Apple podcast Meet Cute: The Apartment Series. My on-camera work includes an extensive list of commercials, and several small films, including the film, “Bite Me,” with Annie Golden (Orange Is the New Black), and Christian Collum (Harry Potter); a starring role in a film directed by Paul Wagner (Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker); another starring role in a soon to be released film on the A&E Network, “The Women of Jonestown,” where I play the role of Marceline Jones, Jim Jones’s long-suffering wife. In 2018, I made my Tribeca Film Festival debut in a lead role in a Virtual Reality film, “Queerskins: A Love Story,” which went on to win a Peabody Award for New Media in 2019. The second chapter of Queerskins, “Ark,” will appear at Tribeca in 2020. I am also a published short-story writer, an award-winning screenwriter and the mother of two boys.