Trisha's illustrious career began as a professional ballet dancer, actress, and choreographer, showcasing her multifaceted talents from a young age. As a child, she demonstrated her artistic prowess by choreographing her first production, a community theater rendition of Annie, setting the stage for her future endeavors.
Her passion for choreography eventually evolved into directing for theater, where she helmed numerous live productions in New York and Los Angeles, solidifying her reputation as a talented and innovative director.
Throughout her career, Trisha has had the privilege of coaching and teaching a diverse range of actors, including Lenny Kravitz, Glen Powell, Julianne Hough, Kathryn Morris, Suki Waterhouse, David Hornsby, Pete Davidson, and Sebastian Maniscalco, sharing her expertise and guidance with aspiring performers.
In 2017, Trisha expanded her creative horizons by transitioning to directing for film and television, marking a new chapter in her professional journey. Her short films, 6 Angry Cubans (2019),Roommates (2019),and So Foreign (2019),have garnered significant attention and accolades since their submission to various festivals in April 2019.
Notably, 6 Angry Cubans has taken home top honors at the Austin Short Film Comedy Festival, the San Diego Short Film Comedy Festival, the Atlanta Comedy Festival, and the Dominican Film Festival in New York City, cementing Trisha's status as a rising star in the world of filmmaking.