ABOUT

Across film, games, and voiceover, I create imaginative, emotionally resonant stories that center humanity at moments of rupture, transformation, and choice. My work invites audiences to step inside other lives: to feel, to explore, and to stay curious about the world we’re building together.

In the film and TV space, I was selected as a finalist director on Project Greenlight (2023), where I was named one of the top up-and-coming female directors of color, with my short film streaming on Max. In 2025, I became a finalist of the Tyler Perry Dream Collective, receiving mentorship from renowned storytellers including Patty Jenkins, John August, and Terilyn A. Shropshire. My short film Misfits, about two sisters navigating survival on the night of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, received multiple grants and awards, including the Kathy Reichgardt Inspiration Award at NFFTY. I’m drawn to stories where the personal and political collide, whether rooted in history or imagined futures.

In games, I build character-driven experiences across historical, fantasy, and science-fiction worlds. My projects explore exile, memory, power, and redemption, often asking players not just what they will do, but who they will become. My game, Legend of Xavi, a cozy RPG about redemption and second chances, won a game jam and our demo is currently in production. I also hold a Game Writing Certificate from ELVTR’s Become a Game Writer, taught by Adrian Ropp.

As a voice actor, I’m known for grounded, emotionally honest performances across commercial, audio drama, and games. I received my formal training from Kalmenson & Kalmenson, and instructors and casting directors often respond to the naturalism of my voice, work that prioritizes truth over polish. I recently starred in an audio drama set in a near-future America where an activist fights for universal access to a controversial memory-transfer technology, proving that even speculative futures are, at heart, very human stories. 

I believe stories can change how we see the world, and that creatives who are kind, curious, and collaborative, make the most impactful ones.

A young woman dressed in a denim jacket, white cap, and ripped jeans sitting on a brown leather armchair in a cozy room with a warm-colored lamp and mustard yellow blanket in the background.