About Me
I grew up in Austin, Texas, and I miss breakfast tacos every single day. I came to New York for college (Pace University, Musical Theater). I immediately fell in love with the city’s deep strangeness and impolite kindness. I’m 30% character actor, and am constantly working on niche impressions, silly little voices, and new dialects. I write jokes for fun. I’ve got caverns of random knowledge (first use of autotune on a #1 hit, which musicals have won a Pulitzer, what DOP means on cheese). I’ve been signed with the Daniel Hoff Agency since 2019.
I am trans nonbinary. I am male-presenting, and I feel super comfortable playing cis and stereotypically masculine roles. I also love playing characters that bend the rules of gender, like Frankenfurter in Rocky Horror (true gender euphoria). I’m quite neurodivergent, and love expressing that onstage. I’m mostly autistic, with some anxiety and depression thrown in for flavor. Thanks to my decades of masking as neurotypical, I’m also quite good at playing people whose brains are not particularly spicy. I love blending into an ensemble. I love standing center stage. I’m a consummate professional, and I think this job is more fun when we serve collaboration, not our ego.
I absolutely adore storytelling. Gathering in a room to play pretend and share an experience is one of the best parts of human existence. Great art is transcendent, whether it makes you laugh, cry, or question your foundational beliefs. I have a particular passion for the weird and the goofy, the Spamalots and the Spring Awakenings. Sharing the joy of performing with an audience is something I treasure, with or without a 3rd wall.
Whether you need a genderqueer rock star, a quirky boy-next door, or an old-school showman with a tender heart, I’m your them. If you give me a stage and an audience, we’ll have a good time.