I was born on November 5, 1991 in Shreveport, Louisiana. From my early childhood, I had a strong sense of imagination and make-believe. I was often found running around the house, dressed up in Halloween costumes or as one of my favorite heroes from the movies, deep in my own adventures. With a knack for athletics from baseball to basketball to hockey, I joined many kinds of sports teams growing up, but it was pleading with my dad to let me stay up late and watch movies with him that planted a seed which would define my true passion. I played sports all throughout high school, but my love for film was always growing, and picking up a guitar for the first time when I was fourteen began my journey down the road of arts and performance. Spending the latter part of my childhood in Columbus, Georgia, I decided to attend the University of Georgia in Athens. It was there that I realized performance was where his heart truly lies, and I decided to major in Theatre. Since that day, I have appeared in numerous stage productions, tv shows, and short films. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre in May of 2014 and was a member of the Aurora Theatre's 2014-2015 Apprentice Company in Lawrenceville, GA. In 2015, I moved to Atlanta where I continued to take acting classes, work professionally, and perform with improv and sketch troupes around the city. In 2018, I made the big leap to Los Angeles, wanting to further stretch myself creatively and professionally. In 2019, I landed a part in my first feature, a Clint Eastwood film called Richard Jewell. I continue to live and grow in LA.
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