I've actively pursued acting and performance, gaining experience through both professional film projects and school theater productions.
In school productions, I've taken on some really dynamic roles in musical theater and plays, which has allowed me to showcase my versatility in acting, singing, and dancing. Some of my notable performances include Chicago (as one of Roxie’s boys and in the ensemble), The Princess Bride (as Fezzik), and Mean Girls (as Damian). I participated in the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild State Competition with an original student-written play called Going Up, and my team made it to the semi-finals.
I also demonstrated my leadership and creative vision by co-writing and co-directing a comedic play, "Help me, Doc?", for the student-directed festival. I led every aspect of the production—from casting and set design to lighting, audio, tech, and direction—showcasing my initiative, organizational skills, and deep commitment to the arts.
Additionally, I played one of the lead roles—Chance—in the award-winning short film by Boston University, The Way You Smile (2020). I was also featured in two SAG-AFTRA films: The Holdovers (2023), where I appeared in classroom scenes alongside Paul Giamatti (the film later won an Oscar and multiple awards), and Challengers (2024), where I played Trey Duncan, the younger brother of Tashi (Zendaya). The film received critical acclaim and numerous nominations.
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