I am an actor and writer living in midtown Sacramento and have lived in San Francisco which I consider my true home.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts with a minor in English from the University of California, Davis.
I have peformed on the stage over the past 20 years, appearing in such plays as "Macbeth", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "King Lear", "Murder on the Nile" and a two-year run in the longest running independent production of "The Vagina Monologues" with SacActors.com. In March 2008 I played Lizzie in the North American premiere of the stage adaption of Angela Carter's novel "Nights at the Circus".
My playwriting credits include my first play, "Saving Trophies" which was one of three plays produced for the 2007 THIRDeYE Theatre Festival. My second play, "Miracle Fish" was selected and produced for the 2008 THIRDeYE Theatre Festival. I made my short-film debut in the 2006 Sacramento International Film and Music Festival in "All in a Day's Work". I have poems at Mipoesias.com and in the 2007 American River Review.
I am currently writing a play about the intersection of identity, memory, and the Internet and hoping to get into grad school for an MFA in Playwriting.
I love Vietnamese coffee, San Francisco fog, and Clement Street. Words, literature, writing. More coffee. People...and particularly the male kind.