About me
Actors teach people how to live. They bring love, hope, and humanity to the world.
I've been dedicated to acting, writing, and producing from a young age. In 2016, I moved to Los Angeles to seek inspiration and change. In the heart of the acting world, I met some of the most extraordinary talents in the industry—visionary acting coaches like Bernard Hiller, Howard Fine, Eric Morris, and Annie Grindlay, as well as renowned casting directors such as April Webster and Nancy Bishop.
I’m grateful I am still working with many of them today, and some have become my friends.
Living in California has been a transformative experience, unlocking profound changes within me.
It sparked a powerful question I continue exploring: How can I become a better version of myself and a more open, positive, and authentic human being?
A quote by Eric Morris finally changed my life and my acting:
“Acting is a living problem.”
Many actors face challenges not due to a lack of talent but from issues with self-esteem, self-love, blocks, and deep-rooted fears.
On this journey, I found my way into coaching, and it gives me great joy and fulfillment by empowering and mentoring actors.
Actors are the doctors of the soul.