I’m an actor, singer, dancer, and fine artist based in Brooklyn, New York. I was born and raised in Littleton, Massachusetts. Throughout my life, the arts have been a great source of comfort and joy to me; I started drawing as soon as I could pick up a pencil, and singing as soon as I could talk.
Musical Theater was a particular refuge to me as I uncovered and investigated my queerness, and it allowed me to see myself through an empowering lens leading up to my transition at age 14. The stage gave me a vehicle in which I could play with gender in a way that provided clarity and comfort to me long before I was capable of articulating my feelings as a child. As I have navigated the theatre industry as a transgender man, it has become increasingly important to me to be loud and proud about my identity.
In 2020, I moved to New York to earn my BFA at Pace University. In 2024, I graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in Musical Theatre and a minor in Graphic Design. While at Pace, I was fortunate enough to participate in several productions both at school and back home in Massachusetts: Some favorites include a queer-centric production of Putting it Together (Voice 8/Younger Man), Big Fish (Amos), and Rock of Ages (Lonny).
Since graduating, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to work on The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse off-Broadway, originating the role of Bookworm. This opportunity was hugely meaningful to me for a multitude of reasons, but I continue to find the most value in speaking with the queer and trans people who saw the show.
I love collaborative theatrical environments: My favorite people to work with are people who want to work together to build a meaningful piece of art, and I find so much joy in an artistic breakthrough. I strive to provide representation to the trans community by being a part of the industry.
When I’m not onstage, you can find me taking a bike ride around the city, spending money on treats, or hanging out with my sweet meatball of a dog, Molly.