Xaria's journey into the captivating realm of lights and cameras commenced at the tender age of nine months, marking the beginning of her illustrious career with a print advertisement for Fred Meyer, a prominent retail chain.
As a child, Xaria grew up in Portland, a city celebrated for its thriving entertainment industry, which provided her with an unparalleled opportunity to be surrounded by the world of acting and modeling from a very young age.
As Xaria's years of life unfolded, her fascination with the captivating world of acting and storytelling gradually intensified, manifesting in her enthusiastic participation in a variety of theatrical productions throughout her elementary and middle school years.
This initial immersion in the performing arts played a pivotal role in shaping her future pursuits, as she continued to nurture her creative talents by studying digital media, concurrently acquiring invaluable experience on commercial sets, including those for the esteemed brands of Lincoln Navigator and Google.
Xaria's remarkable abilities and unwavering commitment to her craft were formally acknowledged and celebrated in the year 2013, when she was bestowed with the prestigious title of best acting award for new talent at the esteemed Portland 48 hour film festival.
Her outstanding performance as the complex and intriguing character of Elizabeth Jensen in the film "Red Courage" left a lasting impression on the festival's judges and audience alike, solidifying her position as a talented and rising star in the world of acting.
Xaria has been steadily building her reputation within the entertainment sector, securing a notable role as Tori Carucci in the second season of the popular Netflix series American Vandal in 2018. Her recent endeavors have not only reinforced her status as a skilled and adaptable actress, but have also further cemented her position within the industry.