Actress & Author

Born in Philadelphia to an Argentinian, Jewish family, I grew up immersed in Spanish and a vibrant intersection of cultures. From an early age, my life has unfolded across continents, as I have lived abroad in Mendoza, Argentina, London, England, and Montpellier, France, where I also became fluent in French.

I recently graduated from Georgetown University, where I double majored in English and Theater & Performing Arts. Throughout my studies, I acted in various on-campus productions including but not limited to “Vera” in Liz Duffy Adams’ Dog Act (dir. by Holly Twyford) and “Young Woman” in Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal. Additionally, I was a fellow of The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics and engaged in bi-annual performances as an actress and writer for the Georgetown Sketch Comedy Society.

With a strong passion for acting on stage and screen, I pursued intense further training at Stella Adler Acting Conservatory, HB Studio, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, where I was classically trained in their Advanced Acting Shakespeare Program.

Alongside acting, I also enjoy writing short fiction & essays, illustrating, and film/photography. As I continue to develop Our Dirty War and other projects, I am excited to meet new artists and collaborate! Feel free to reach out!