Here’s more tea spilled on me:
Most of my ADR VO credits (plus a few others — games, etc.) are on my IMDb page. The rest of my credits, especially those for eLearning & commercial content (clients include Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Curriculum Associates, Google, McGraw Hill, & more) are on my resume. That resume updates frequently, so reach out if you would like the current version.
80% of my VO clients come from the indie game dev & animator realm. As a neurodivergent & queer creative residing remotely (AKA not in Dallas, LA or NYC), I have much in common with — and much enthusiasm for — those on the fringes who strive to make a difference while being different.
I don’t tend to shy from NSFW content. (Difficult to shy much without hypocrisy when I read & write stuff like this.) I do have strict boundaries & limitations regarding parameters for my voicing in adult projects — and I keep related credits/info separate — but I’ve got your back, spicy visual novel creators.
My creative training/education includes fourteen years of competitive tap, jazz, and ballet, university drama courses, private & group voiceover coaching, a BA in Creative Writing, certificate programs, and handfuls of workshops/webinars I pursue yearly as continuing ed in both the VO and writing/publishing industries.
I’m a nerd whose home mixes vintage and fandom decor and who spends my free time reading classic literature, cooking, watching anime, or posting on AO3. If you speak the words Code Geass, Kingdom Hearts, or Sherlock Holmes in my presence especially, my enthusiasm levels (which are high anyway) will go Plus Ultra and/or pierce the heavens.
CURRENT/UPCOMING EVENTS/CLASSES ATTENDING:
- Author Nation 2025
- Lexington Theatre Company Artist Development Program’s Intermediate Tap classes (Sept 2025 – May 2026)
MEMBER OF:
- The Editorial Freelancers Association
- The Lexington Writer’s Room
