I was scouted in a class at Jeff Daniel’s hometown theatre in Michigan. That role, earned me my Equity card before I had even graduated college. From Michigan to New York City, I felt I could conquer the world. But I quickly learned that there was more to being a successful actor than acting. And none of the acting classes I was taking were teaching “The Business of Being an Actor.”
Desperate to get on stage, I produced and starred in a play with some prolific writers. From there I moved to L.A. and not wanting to be the classic actor-waitress trope, I started interning for producers.