Aubriana Davis's journey in the world of acting, singing, and dancing began in her childhood days in Albany, Georgia. As a "triple threat," she was introduced to the various aspects of acting when she relocated to Atlanta, Georgia at the tender age of seven. This marked the beginning of her deepening passion for the craft.
At the age of eleven, she made her film debut in Jason Banks (2011),which paved the way for her to land her first lead role in a musical production of "High School Musical, Jr." (2013) without any prior professional training. Her love for theatre continued to grow, and she went on to perform leading roles in several musicals, including "Fame" (2017),"Cinderella" (2017),"42nd Street" (2018),and "Cover of Life" (2019).
Aubriana's big break came when she worked alongside renowned Director Clint Eastwood in the American biographical drama film, Richard Jewell (2019),at the age of eighteen. Soon after, she collaborated with Director Barry Jenkins in The Underground Railroad (2021) and Director Anthony Hemingway in a recurring role on the National Geographic series, Genius (2017),starring Cynthia Erivo, Courtney B. Vance, and Pauletta Washington.
Her television credits include a recurring role on the National Geographic series Genius (2017),starring Cynthia Erivo, Courtney B. Vance, and Pauletta Washington, and a role in the Season 4 premiere of The Resident (2018).