Born and raised in Lichfield, Staffs (now based in Manchester), I realised my true love for acting at the tender age of 12 when I joined a local youth theatre.
Still determined, my passion for the art grew even bigger. I studied GCSE Drama and landed my first school role as Frenchy in the hit musical Grease.
My next biggest accomplishment was the role of the Duchess in The Duchess of Malfi. After successfully completing a BTEC National Diploma in acting with a Triple Distinction, I landed a place at Salford University, famous for Chris Eccleston, Peter Kay and Maxine Peake.
After graduating not only did I start to attend fortnightly classes with David Johnson Drama but I began to bulkup my portfolio by appearing in several short films, a music video, took part in modeling shoots and most recently played the role of the feisty demoness Friday in the cult smash 'Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders', winner of 'Most Original Horror Film' and 5 star rated by Gorezone Magazine
