Thursday, December 29, 2011



"Action Girl" is almost complete! Director, Dave Tozin, decided to re-choreograph all the fight scenes. With The help of Mike Sun and Nate Mo Chin, we have filmed some bad-ass fights and have 1 more to go!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Buffalo Diamonds

New Project! I am beginning production on "Buffalo Diamonds," produced by Paladin Knight Pictures. I will be playing Marela Rex, wife and mother who loves her children more than anything. Pictures and more to come!

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Come celebrate Women's History Month with our Source of Women week!

Starting on Tuesday the 8th -International Women's Day- the V-Day "THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES 2011" benefitting the Project Girl Performance Collective.

Featuring: Liz Kelley, Maggie Alexander, Danielle Alonzo, Amy Bohaker, Karen Bray, Catie Choatie, Helene Galek, Maeri Hedstrom, Jenny Green, Havilah Imfeld, Fiona Jones, Starr Kirkland, Christine McKenna, Ella Mische,... Amber Bela Muse, Melissa Riker, Jen Thatcher, Chanel Thomas, Elspeth Turner, Aimee Whelan

8pm. Tickets are $11 and can be reserved through Theatermania: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/813465

Thursday, February 24, 2011


I am playing the 2 roles in the Alternative Theatre of Manhatan's Production of Ankhst. My primary role is the juicy part of Judy, an archaeologist. I knew I was going to love this part. She's strong willed, confrontational, border-line rigid, likes to be in control, and intensely passionate about her work. What I was not expecting was to love my bit part as the Amunite Priestess just as much. It's a 2 line part near the end of the play. Joe Williams, our movement coach, told me to create a character representative of "an albino cobra of death." I've never had so much fun being silent and creepy!



Ankhst is playing at the American Theater of Actors, 314 W. 54th St. (between 8th & 9th Ave.), in the Beckman Theater on the second floor.


The show has the ghost of a pharaoh, his scheming brother, a couple of strong-willed archaeologists, lots of colorful characters, murder, intrigue, evil priests and belly dancers. I'm not kidding, real belly dancers.


We run Feb 17-March 6th. Thursday through Saturday, at 8:00 p.m. and the show on Sunday is a 3:00 p.m. matinee. Tickets are only $18 unless you tell them you're a student and then it's only $16.


Go to SmartTix.com to make your reservations.