About
I compete because film doesn’t lie. The camera sees if you’re faking it, if you’re scared, if you’re not present. I want that pressure. I want to know if I can stay truthful when it’s just me, the lens, and 30 crew members watching. That’s where you find out what kind of actor you really are. And I need to know.
I’m not here to just "try". This craft demands everything your truth, your discipline, your ability to lose yourself and still stay in control. Competition is where I find out if I can deliver that under pressure. If I don’t push against the best, I’ll never know what my best actually looks like. And I need to know.
My face doesn’t hide what I’m feeling and I’ve learned to use that. Life taught me to read rooms, to remember small details, to find truth in ordinary moments. I bring that lived texture to set. I don’t “perform” a scene. I live it, and the camera picks that up. That’s what you’ll see in the edit.
I don’t act emotions, I remember them. I’ve got lived experience I’m not afraid to pull from the stress of figuring out DE forms alone, the small wins like turning Nutri Milk into something valuable. That realness is in my body. When I take a role, I’m not pretending. I’m letting the character borrow my scars and my joy. You’ll feel it because it’s true.
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