About


I’m a mosaic of many skills and passions.

Growing up in the UK as a child actor and professional soprano, I’ve always treasured the performing arts as a powerful way to connect with others. Some of my earliest memories include singing in church choirs, performing on the stage, and playing music for my family.

As I started high school at Eton College, however, my interests broadened to include a passion for Biology. When I wasn’t on stage (or in class), I’d be making small informative videos on topics ranging from ecological conservation to environmental art. I learned how to fuse my storytelling skills with an aptitude for science to raise awareness about important scientific issues. This led me to create harrowing documentaries on a wide range of biological concepts.

Now, after graduating from Yale, where I MC’ed for the world-famous Whiffenpoofs and starred in multiple lead film and theatre roles alongside my Biology and Film degrees, I’m using my platform to educate and inspire an even wider audience about biology. I use my voice to advocate for the importance of science, on and off the screen.


Born to perform.

I’m happiest when I’m acting. I’ve trained at leading drama schools in the UK and the US (including admission to highly selective programs such UK's National Youth Theatre, National Youth Music Theatre, and UCLA APSI). Outside of my lead roles in school theatre productions at Eton College and Yale, I worked on Trevor Nunn's Red Joan with Judi Dench, and earned my SAG-AFTRA membership working on Damien Chazelle’s Babylon. I am represented by The Gersh Agency and have the right to work in the US, UK and Europe as a US and French passport holder. I am currently based bi-coastally in the States.