Born in Cleveland, Ohio, this actress has been traveling the world, literally, since she was born. From Cleveland, at the age of five her mother moved and raised her in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and from then on, she was introduced to her bilingual world. A member of the San Juan Children's Choir by age six, she learned to read and write music, sing, and speak several languages, also touring with them in 2001, on their Vienna Tour, where they sang with the Vienna Boys Choir in the Muzikferein Festival. At age thirteen, she began dancing flamenco, and all throughout middle school and high school, wrote plays, performed poetry and dances, sang, and even produced and directed the annual all-school talent show. Afterwards, she studied Drama and Art History at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She also learned French and Italian, and interned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After graduating, having performed "Night" by Harold Pinter, as the lead, and as Charlotta in "The Cherry Orchard", she traveled to North Carolina, and acted in her first independent feature film, "Bright Lights and Promises", as the supporting character Rosa, a sassy, pistol-talking waitress waiting for her chance to shine. Later, she was in L.A, then, has been making her way between NYC and L.A, and also beginning new projects in Madrid.