Born in Talladega, Alabama, she made a bold move, departing her hometown without hesitation, bound for New York City, a destination she reached directly from high school. This remarkable individual, possessing a double major in French Literature and Theatre from Vassar College, an esteemed institution that has, in all likelihood, played a negligible role in her subsequent accomplishments. Undeterred, she ventured to Los Angeles, where she has since established herself as a multifaceted actress.
Throughout her career, she has taken on a diverse array of roles, including, but not limited to, Maria Bello's ex-partner, Robert Patrick's adversary, Hank Azaria's nemesis, Hayden Panettiere's legal opponent, Gina Rodriguez's yuppie rival, Ed Begley Jr.'s daughter, Malcolm McDowell's homicidal offspring, Octavia Spencer's dependent patient, and the fertility specialist for a notable biracial transgender couple. Furthermore, she has briefly portrayed a demon in the underworld.
Notably, she has also adapted and translated Molière's "Tartuffe" for the stage, setting it in Alabama during the Roy-Moore era, with the production running for two seasons at Birmingham's Virginia Samford Theatre. Her extensive repertoire includes performances of Shakespeare's works on stage, Chekhov's on film, and her original material in various mediums, culminating in the creation of "The Corona Dialogues," a zoom episodic series for which she recently received the Best Actress award at The Indie Fest Awards. This accomplished actress is set to appear in the upcoming "The Corona Dialogues," a show that will soon be available on Hulu.