ON CAMERA

SAG ELIGIBLE

CASTING TAPE FOR SPORTS ILLUSTRATED

ACTING & IMPROV STUDY

LESLY KAHN & CO

Intro Work Session

LESLY KAHN ACADEMY

Acting Essentials

LESLY KAHN ACADEMY

Comedy Intensive

LESLY KAHN ACADEMY

Technique Clinic

UPRIGHT CITIZENS BRIGADE

Improv 101: Improv Basics

ACTING & ON CAMERA HOSTING

My journey in acting spans from the intimate narratives of small short films to the dynamic world of sports reporting. As a lead in a few short films, I explored the complexities of portraying a mother navigating the heart-wrenching experience of a miscarriage, a house sitter entangled in a chilling stalking narrative, to an accomplice in a heist film, Bond girl style. This diverse range of roles allowed me to explore the depth of storytelling through character dynamics and emotional nuances. I've always been drawn to the magic of the spotlight as a means of communication. From early childhood stages - to now - bringing stories to life for everyone to experience has been my lifelong passion, culminating in a unique journey that includes not only the intricacies of character development but also the excitement of hosting, like Draft Kings sports reports, mastering teleprompters, and delivering sports stats. Through every role and stage, the essence remains the same: a deep love for storytelling and the joy of sharing narratives in diverse and compelling ways.

JUSTICE GIRL

As the face of Julian David Stone's novel, "The Strange Birth, Short Life, and Sudden Death of Justice Girl," I had the incredible opportunity to embody the captivating era of live television's golden age. The novel takes readers on a journey back to 1955 New York City. From the chaotic writers' room to a moral high ground stand against McCarthyism, exposing the intricate balance between actors, studio executives, advertisers, and politicians in the live broadcast realm. As Justice Girl, with her infectious catchphrase "Justice is served!" sweeps the nation, the novel explores the broader influence of media during this transformative time. My involvement extended to a memorable press tour at Comic Con, filming a book trailer, featured in all Justice Girl press materials and media surrounding the novel's large release. A truly incredible experience playing a 50’s style super hero and embodying her powerful message. Alongside the infamous Justice Girl hair which kept me in the chair for upwards to four hours! Loved every minute of it. Stone's insider's perspective, derived from twenty years in the entertainment business, which adds depth and authenticity to this entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of television's golden age.

“There’s no business like show business.”

this quote really says it all

LOS ANGELES KINGS ICE GIRL

As a former Los Angeles Kings Ice Girl, I was able to blend my love for sports with dedication to community and show business. On the ice, I enjoyed adding my energy to the live game experience by hyping up and getting to know the dedicated LA Kings fans as well as contributing to on the ice action - for the first time in LA Kings History. Beyond the rink, my role as a Kings and NHL ambassador extended to a myriad of community events. Whether landing the back cover of the calendar - where all proceeds were generously donated to the Kings Care Foundation - or engaging in philanthropic endeavors like building playgrounds for Kaboom, uplifting spirits at the USO, or reading to children at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, I took immense pride in making a positive impact community wide. The LA Kings showed me how to be a part of something greater and taught me to celebrate the magic of hockey as well as giving me the profound sense of community that made being part of the NHL a truly special chapter in my life.

Go Kings!

FEATURED

Embarking on my Hollywood journey, I carved my path as a featured background actress on iconic sets such as Entourage, Castle, Bones, 90210 and many more. Each role, from the quintessential "Hot Girl" to the Nickelodeon version "Alien Girl" and sophisticated "Champagne Girl," the true Hollywood rite of passage, paving the way for my golden tickets to SAG Eligibility. As the on-screen girlfriend to main characters and more, I navigated the bustling lots of infamous Hollywood Studios and sets, soaking in the surreal experience of my first honey wagon trailers, ventures into fittings and the long waits in hair and makeup, early call times, 1960’s Vegas hair dos, elephants, iconic actors and the intricacies of behind-the-scenes magic. One of the high points was landing the featured spot as Stacey in USA Networks TV Movie Paging Dr. Freed, which starred the legendary Annie Potts. These roles not only shaped my craft but gifted me unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for the industry and the machine behind what ends up on screen. Grateful for these beginnings, I reflect fondly on the lessons learned and the foundation laid on those illustrious sets.