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My adventure has taken me from student to studio veteran. While still a university Poli Sci student, I worked as a print model, making the transition to acting in theatre, video and film, and from there, to hosting my own cable television program. Along the way, I found myself in the recording studio laying down tracks for a CD of original trance music. Today, my main focus is pursuing great roles (I'm so excited about recently playing the supporting role of Luisa in Shadow, and playing Rosie in God's Gift directed by Neil Leifer!) But my latest creative venture is making others' dreams happen as well as my own via my multi-media production company Moet Productions, Inc.

From my acting teacher and mentor, the late, legendary Herbert Bergorf of H.B. Studio in Manhattan's West Village, I learned how vital it is to know all facets of the entertainment industry. I'm as proud of my "Off Off Broadway" work in Beyond the Hill (Josepha) at the West End Theater and in The Passion (Jasmine) at the T. Schrieber Theater as I am of my roles in mega-budget movies.

My TV work also includes a role in Law and Order: SVU as Belinda, The Sopranos as a Bada Bing Bartender, The Street, Deadline, New York Undercover, Feds, guest appearances on WWE as a showgirl, and a guest appearance on Forbes on Fox's Makers and Breakers segment. I was featured in a promotional campaign for MTV, have done a number of major regional TV spots and a national campaign for Budweiser. I've appeared as principal in over eighteen music videos for my own and others' songs. The most fun of all was my stint as host and producer of Culture Up! a cable TV variety interview with a huge following in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Currently Culture Up! is being distributed internationally.

When I was a student, getting a BA and expanding my horizons by starting my own production company was extremely important to me, but what was really in my heart was an acting career. Soon a casting call resulted in a small part, my film resume grew, and I soon had my Screen Actors Guild card.

Making movies, watching filmmakers like Oliver Stone, Al Pacino and Spike Lee..., inspired me to work behind the scenes, as well as in front of the camera, and made me believe that my creative talent and business acumen could also be put to use for others. I received my producer's diploma from the Hollywood Film Institute and incorporated as Moet Productions®. There's an immense opportunity to produce creative content for today's Gen X+Y audiences, and I've got the ideas, and the discipline to make things happen.
Photo by Steve Vaccariello