At the tender age of eleven, she embarked on a remarkable journey by attending the National Youth Music Theatre, a prestigious institution that nurtures young talent. Following this, she pursued her academic interests at Manchester University, where she honed her skills and knowledge in a stimulating environment.
As she entered the world of professional entertainment, she made her television debut in 2005 in the BBC television series "Dalziel and Pascoe," starring alongside the esteemed actor Warren Clarke. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career in television.
In 2007, she took to the stage at the renowned Young Vic Theatre, where she made her debut in the production "The Member of the Wedding." She played the captivating role of Frankie Addams, showcasing her impressive range and versatility as a performer.
Her subsequent credits include the play "The Children's Hour," where she portrayed the character of Rosalie, and a musical adaptation of "The Importance of Being Earnest," in which she played the charming role of Cecily. She also appeared in a stage version of "A Christmas Carol," taking on the role of Belle, and more recently, she starred as Reza in the musical "Once."
In addition to her stage work, she has also made significant contributions to television. She appeared in the dual role of Lisa/Tomaso in the series "Leonardo" (2011) and in the 2006 pilot episode of "Inspector Lewis." Her motion picture debut came with the film "Walking with the Enemy" (2013),which earned her a Best Supporting Actress award at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and is scheduled for release in 2014.
Throughout her career, she has had the privilege of working alongside some of the most talented actors in the industry, including Kenneth Branagh, Peter Davison, and Ben Kingsley, in productions such as "Wallander" (2008),"Unforgiven" (2009),and "Walking with the Enemy" (2013).