Trisha Rae Stahl was born and raised in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, a city nestled in the heart of the Keystone State. She is the daughter of two sets of parents, Raymond and Mary Jo Stahl, and Randy and Kathleen Boyle, each contributing to her unique upbringing and personality.
Trisha's educational journey began at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she earned an undergraduate degree in Theatrical Performance. After completing her degree, she gained valuable experience through summer stock at Keystone Rep. Theater, a renowned institution in the world of theater.
In 1998, Trisha made the bold decision to relocate to the Los Angeles area, a hub for the entertainment industry. She went on to receive a Master's degree in Teaching with a focus on special education and a specialization in Autism. This academic achievement allowed her to pursue a career in teaching, which she did with great passion and dedication.
For 17 years, Trisha taught theater and a modified educational curriculum on a special education campus, while also acting on television and in movies. Her dedication to her students and her craft earned her a reputation as a talented and compassionate educator.
In 2016, Trisha made the decision to leave teaching and focus on her artistic pursuits full-time. She has since continued to work on television, in film, and on stage, showcasing her impressive range as a performer.
Today, Trisha resides in the San Gabriel Valley with her loving family, which includes her adult son with autism, whom she adopted while he was still in her care as a teacher. She also shares her home with her adult nephew with special needs and a family friend who serves as a caregiver for her son. In her free time, Trisha enjoys drawing and spending time with her two beloved dogs.