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BIO
Nominated Outstanding Lead Actor in a play for the 2021 to 2022 Tampa Bay Theatre Awards. I was the youngest, autistic, professional actor to play the lead role of Christopher Boone in the Tony Award-winning play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time for TampaRep and Think Tank Theatre.​
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I'm a fun, energetic, quirky actor who is right at home on stage, on camera or in front of a microphone.
My main goal as an actor is to make a difference in the world through thought provoking, life changing storytelling.
I began on stage acting and training at the age of 8. And when I was on set for At the End of the Day at age 12, the on-camera bug bit me and I was hooked. I began intensive on camera, improvisation, scene study, breakdown, dramatic, comedic, and commercial training as well.
When I'm not on stage or on camera, I can be found singing, fishing, swimming, visiting theme parks, public speaking or advocating for people with disabilities. I am co-lead of the Florida Youth Council and am on the Epilepsy Alliance Florida Youth Advocacy Council. ​

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