In the later part of 2021 I became one of 7-Eleven’s Influencers as a part of the Fuel your Fandom Super Bowl Campaign. After taking editorial photos, for fun, in front of 7-Eleven in my prom dress while sipping on a coke and cherry Slurpee drink I caught the eye of 7-Eleven’s marketing team. I got the opportunity to be flown from London, where I was currently studying acting abroad for the semester, to Dallas where I got a full tour of 7-Eleven’s headquarters and evolution store along with a tasting of all their new products before release, full length on camera interviews, corporate introductions, social media insights on content creation, etc. We were treated with Dallas Stars hockey tickets, helicopter rides, and a Charcuterie Super Bowl Challenge with JuJu Smith-Schuster as my team captain! We wow by the way :) I still receive gift packages of new merch, products, and more from 7-Eleven and I will forever support the company and be their biggest fan!
For our final Senior Bachelors of Fine Arts Showcase my fellow classmates and I performed a collection of scenes and monologues all from different platforms and works of art. We performed our showcase live on May 2, 2023 at the Triad Theatre in New York City. But, we wanted to continue to share our work with others who may not have been able to attend and therefore weeks before our live performance we got the opportunity to film, on location, each individual act.
Click Here to watch the filmed showcase!
I am honored to be the voice of Laura Parker in “Lost in Lindy” a true crime podcast. Laura Parker was a spunky 14-year-old girl living her life in Lindenhurst, Long Island until she went missing in 1984. After a week of searching the police labeled her a runaway - but that was far from the truth. She was found three blocks from her high school wrapped in a carpet at the bottom of a ditch. The police blamed her death on natural causes. To this day the disappearance and murder of Laura Parker is still unsolved. I was given the trustworthy task of portraying Laura Parker’s voice as I read her journal entries, personal poems, and school reports. Please join Alex Palacios, an independent investigative journalist, as she releases episodes, coming soon, to help uncover the truth of Laura’s story.
Drip Drop is a radio play that my talented friends and I wrote, developed, recorded, edited, produced, and published all on our own free time out of pure enjoyment and desire to create. It is a project that I am extremely proud to be a part of. Coming soon.
Drip Drop is about a woman, Bailey, who deals with an incessant leak from her ceiling that’s interrupting her reading. As she goes to try and solve the problem she runs into the obstacle of her husband constantly doing everything for her, not even giving her a chance to think. As the story progresses it turns into a verbal argument and a life changing internal decision. An insight into an unstable relationship.
Sam Fremin is a writer for Onward State, a Penn State news website that seeks to foster the student voice in the hopes of enriching the community. Sam interviewed me for his final research project. He asked me detailed questions about myself, my acting process, life outside of acting, and my relationship with one of my favorite directors, Sam Austin. Below is a link to download it.
Catie Branscome is a Public Relations Major and Photography Minor. She did her final project on me entitled, “The Life of an Actor.” She took photos of me randomly throughout my daily life for over a couple weeks. The concept being a human in their natural habitat.