
UNFORGETTABLE
FILMED JULY IN NEW YORK CITY.
A&E , DIR: PAUL HOLOHAN
Carrie Wells, a former NY Police detective, has a rare medical condition that gives her the ability to visually remember everything. She rejoins the force and uses her ability to solve crimes.

IN FEATURE FILM
TOURIST
FILMED JULY IN NEW YORK CITY.
UISIG FILMS, DIR: JULES SUO
DOSI is a film about a disconnected group of individuals living in the bustling metropolis known as the Big Apple. It is a study of how varying ethnic communities – specifically the Korean, African-American, Causasian and Middle-Eastern groups interact – or fail to communicate in modern-day New York City.

IN FEATURE FILM
THAT SUMMER
FILMED LATE MAY THROUGH LATE JUNE IN LOS ANGELES.
TN PRODUCTIONS, DIR: CAMERON HOPE
That Summer follows the story of a group of friends whose lives are rocked by a tragedy at the beginning of the summer. As they attempt to put their lives back together and move on, they make choices that can determine their futures forever. Told during eight specific days over the course of one summer, That Summer explores the different ways that grief can manifest in people and how one action can change a life.

Festival took place June 5th - June 13th, 2015
in Amelia Island, Florida
Directed by: Meera Joshi
HANDWRITTEN REACHES 2M VIEWS!
Played "Riley"
Director: Kevin Slack
Born in a garage in the 1960's, one vinyl record connects many lives over decades.

HYBRIDS HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE!
Venue: DGA on Sunset Blvd.
Played the lead role "Velana"
Director: Tony Randel
Starring role alongside Paul Sorvino, Carolyn Hennesy, Anne Leighton, and Mojean Aria.

Played "Allie Scott" in
Open Secrets
Season 4, Episode 15
Director: Eric Laneuville
A young girl's abduction reminds Danny of an unsolved case he worked on years ago.
Available for purchase & rental on VHX
Played the lead role "Abigail"
Director: Erik Flynn Patton
ACABONAC SUNRISE
Jessica is a college student in Connecticut. After a visit with her father ends badly, she looks to her friends to get her back on her feet.


