
My dad an actor, and my mom a journalist built “El Bardo” theatre when I was born in Buenos Aires. Growing up surrounded with this sacred art made me who I am today.



When I was 12, I immigrated to the beautiful city of Miami where I had the privilege of attending Miami Arts Charter School to study my craft.
(Playing Athena in The Trojan Women)
My identity was cultivated by the colorful Latine community full of DIY art shows, queer raves, ocean lovers and immersive theatre. In high school I wanted to foster this scene, so I started organizing art festivals under my company Thrifty Lion Festivals
I graduated 3rd in my class as class president achieving my own version of the immigrant dream.
I attended USC’s Acting BFA as a first generation student.
A life changing experience that taught me the importance of craft and purpose.
I rekindled my love for filmmaking, so I added a minor at the School of Cinematic Arts!
I am so honored to have found my tribe on campus. At the Arts and Climate Collective we are all committed to create art that promotes sustainability, justice and hope.
After graduation I was a finalist at one of the most competitive internship programs - The Television Academy Foundation. But then the strikes happened, so that was cancelled. It was incredibly hard to find a job so I decided to move to Spain and try it out in this booming industry!
