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Kristoffer Polaha was born in Reno, Nevada, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Shift (2023), Jurassic World Dominion (2022) and A Work of Art (2021). He has been married to Julianne Morris since 7 June 2003. They have three children.- Actress
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A wholesome beauty with comedic appeal, Dawn Elberta Wells was born on October 18, 1938 in Reno, Nevada. Wells' childhood was a happy and healthy one. She and her mother grew their own fruits and vegetables in their gardens and Dawn rode horses. In her high school years, she was the class treasurer, President of the debate team and an honor roll student. Dawn was on her way to becoming a ballerina, but bad knees prevented her from realizing the dream. She was Miss Nevada in 1959 and went on to the 1960 Miss America Pageant. Dawn had wanted to be a doctor, and enrolled in the elite Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri to study medicine, but then she discovered the Drama Club. She then transferred to the University of Washington, which was known for their Theatre Department, and she graduated with a Degree in Theatre.
Dawn moved to Hollywood and was cast as Mary Ann Summers on CBS's Gilligan's Island (1964). The rest is history. However, there was much more to Dawn than her simple Mary Ann character. Wells refused to be an unemployed actor after the show ended and was never out of work since the show decades ago. She performed in over 66 theatrical productions, including the National Touring Company of "They're Playing Our Song!" She did countless voice-overs, commercials and talk shows. She worked for the Australian news show "Midday" and interviewed such talents as Julia Roberts, Eddie Murphy and Tom Hanks, to name a few. Dawn has also had great success as a producer and has a number of television movies to her credit. After years of touring and performing in dramas, comedies, and musical theatre, Dawn slowed down a little. In 1998, she founded the Dawn Wells' Film Actors Boot Camp in Driggs, Idaho. The camp is for the already trained actor looking to make the transition from the amateur to the professional actor.
Wells managed the camp for many years. She has been in a popular commercial for Western Union, capitalizing on her character Mary Ann Summers. In 2003, Dawn did tours of the plays "Love Letters" with Adam West and Eve Ensler's Award Winning "The Vagina Monologues." In early 2004, Dawn established and founded The Spud Film Institute in Idaho and Wyoming, and held the first ever Spud Drive in Film and Music Festival in the summer of 2004. She was also the artistic director of the festival. If that is not enough, Ms. Wells also had her own clothing line for the physically challenged called "Wishing Wells Collections" and she recently launched her own skin care line, Classic Beauty. Dawn Wells continued to contribute to the business she loved so much and constantly gave back to the acting community. She mentored young actors and traveled to colleges all across the United States to teach Master Classes. She served as Artist in Residence at several Universities. Dawn was in constant demand for personal appearances and speaking engagements, yet never forgot to give back to the Artistic community. She will surely be remembered for all her good work. Wells passed away on December 30, 2020 at age 82. You can get information about all of Dawn's organizations at her website, dawn-wells.com.- Actor
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Tall and imposing, Nevada native Chris Browning initially intended to be a screenwriter but enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles without realizing it was a school for actors only. Taking to the craft, Browning received one of his first parts in a Dr. Pepper commercial before spending the 1990s working in television. While continuously battling substance abuse, Browning's roles included a regular part in the short-lived baseball sitcom Hardball (1994) and a seven-episode guest appearance on LL Cool J's first show In the House (1995). Browning's problems with addiction led to a period of homelessness before finding sobriety in Taos, New Mexico. Five years of inactivity ended when Browning responded to a call for extras for the Western mini-series Into the West (2005). During his comeback, Browning moved away from televised comedy and into big-screen action. A small part as a deputy sheriff in 3:10 to Yuma (2007) helped raise Browning's profile, as well as pairing him for the first time with popular actor Christian Bale. The two teamed up again for the fourth installment in the "Terminator" science-fiction series, Terminator Salvation (2009). Browning has continued working steadily, playing small parts in major action films like Cowboys & Aliens (2011) while displaying his versatility in independent productions including Felon (2008), in which he played a Neo-Nazi prisoner.- Actor
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Gabriel was born in Reno, Nevada to Anne & David. From a young age Gabriel was surrounded by music and the performing arts and at the age of three his familly moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career for him in acting.
Gabriel got work quickly, landing a coveted role in the 1984 TV series Call to Glory (1984) , and by the age of 13 had worked with some of the worlds most renowned actors and directors. After 20 years in the business, Gabriel decided to pursue a career in post-production. He also has future plans to continue his acting career.- Director
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After small films like The Bedroom Window (1987) and Sweet Kill (1972), Curtis Hanson went on to direct major features including The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), The River Wild (1994) and the Academy Award-winning L.A. Confidential (1997). Setting his sights on another city, Hanson was critically acclaimed for directing Eminem in Universal Pictures' 8 Mile (2002), which co-starred Kim Basinger, Mekhi Phifer and many Detroit-based actors.- Actor
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Actor, Producer, and Podcaster Bryce Johnson is always looking for his next adventure, whether acting in film and television, voicing characters, pod-casting or hunting down the elusive creature known as Bigfoot, Bryce Johnson is forging new paths in the entertainment industry.
Although born in Reno, Nevada Bryce spent his schooling days in Denver where he caught the acting bug after seeing his older brother Brendon perform in his high school musical, South Pacific. After a brief move to Iowa with his mom and younger brother Brett, he packed his car and headed to Hollywood to attend The American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Once in Hollywood, his big break came in 1999 when he was cast in Ryan Murphy's freshman creation Popular as sensitive jock Josh Ford. The show endeared itself to fans and critics alike. After only two short years it amassed a cult following and won multiple awards, including 'Choice Breakout Show' at the Teen Choice Awards.
Bryce went on to guest star in a number of television's top shows, including Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls, and seasoned dramas like Nip/Tuck, Without A Trace, The Mentalist, C.S.I., N.C.I.S., Code Black, The Good Doctor, and many, many more.
Drawn to challenging roles and unconventional stories, Bryce starred in the Sundance hits Harry and Max, written and directed by Sundance veteran Chris Munch, and Sleeping Dogs Lie by Sundance newcomer Bobcat Goldthwait. Bryce and Bobcat have continued working together with Bryce starring in two more of Goldthwait's films, Gob Bless America and Willow Creek. Other memorable roles include Officer Billy Pierce in MTV's Death Valley, Voicing the title character of 'Doctor Strange' in Marvels fully animated Feature of the same name, and Detective Darren Wilden in ABC Family's smash hit Pretty Little Liars.
Outside of acting Bryce is the co-creator of the podcast Bigfoot Collectors Club, a weekly paranormal podcast in which amazing guests discuss their personal paranormal histories, followed by a story of high strangeness.
Bryce also produced and starred in Travel channel's hit NEW show Expedition Bigfoot, in which he put together a team of scientists, experts and researchers in the quest for definitive proof of Bigfoot.
Most recently, along with some of his closest friends Bryce created and launched a NEW adult party game called Dirty Picture Cover Up or DPCU for short. An adult game for childish people.- Jaylen Barron is an American actress known for playing the lead role "Zoe" on the Netflix original series Free Rein. She started her career as a model for the tween store Justice and moved over to acting full time with guest and recurring roles on hit Disney and Nicolodeon shows and eventually recurring on the critically acclaimed Shameless on Showtime.
Her acting range is shown through the variety of characters she has played and continues to strive for diversity in her craft.
Jaylen lives at home with her family and fur babies when she is not out of the country filming. - Actor
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Ron Thomas was born on 15 November 1961 in Reno, Nevada, USA. He is an actor, known for Cobra Kai (2018), The Karate Kid (1984) and The Big Bet (1987).- Actor
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Chase Ellison was born on 22 September 1993 in Reno, Nevada, USA. He is an actor, known for Tooth Fairy (2010), Mysterious Skin (2004) and That's What I Am (2011).- CJ Hoff was born December 1st in Reno, Nevada and began acting and auditioning at age twelve. CJ is known for Outcast, Chemical Hearts and Teen Wolf. CJ has recently guest starred on shows such as It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as well as The Rookie: Feds. He will be portraying Louis Weichmann in the upcoming Apple series Manhunt.
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Frances Raines was a lovely and shapely brunette actress who popped up in some enjoyably trashy low budget exploitation pictures made throughout the 80s. Originally from Reno, NV She's a step-grand niece of legendary actor Claude Rains. After 'dying for a living' for several years, she discovered life after death in Ryder, PI which was Howard Stern's film debut. Frances appeared Off-Broadway and regionally in plays into the 2018 under her married name, Frances Sherman . After becoming a parent, she took smaller roles in larger films, and commercial work that made less demands on her being away from her family. Still happily married, and empty nesting, Frances now lives in Florida and paints/draws commissioned art when not working as an actor.- Actress
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Sarah Nevada has been nominated as Best Actress by the German Film Critics' Association for her lead role in "Grand Jeté" from director Isabelle Stever, which premiered at the 2022 Berlin International Film Festival and has played in cinemas worldwide. "Grand Jeté" is available on VOD by the US distributor Altered Innocence.
Sarah Nevada is U.S.American, fluent in German and based in Berlin, New York and Los Angeles. She received her dance education in California, USA, and the National Ballet School in Hamburg, Germany under the direction of John Neumeier.
From 2001-2006 she was engaged as a solo/group dancer at the Stuttgart Ballet, working with directors such as John Neumeier, Christian Spuck, Hans von Mannen and Wayne McGregor. She is the founder of "wake-shops", a curriculum combining dance, yoga and physical theater. She works internationally as a freelance actress, dancer and choreographer, since 2008 landing lead roles such as Lilly in the feature film, "The Lost" by film director Reynold Reynolds. Throughout her career she has further worked alongside prestigious dance, theater and film directors such as Isabelle Stever, Marco Carniti, Patrick King, Michel Comte, Reynold Reynolds, Constanza Macras, Rolando Villazón, Claus Guth and more. She played out her comical skills in Marlene Melchior's web series "Bigheads" as the lead character, Debbie Adams. In 2020, she danced and acted in celebrated multimedia artist Jeremy Shaw's work,"Phase Shifting Index," which premiered in the world-famous "Centre Pompidou", in Paris. Furthermore, she's a founding artist and co-creator of the immersive lifestyle theater company, "Salon K Experience" implemented in Berlin in 2011.
Sarah Nevada has choreographed and directed her own dance and interactive theater work in multiple venues worldwide, as well curated performance acts for festivals, music videos and solo stage performances.- Actor
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Sean Palmer was born on 23 January 1973 in Reno, Nevada, USA. He is an actor, known for Chicago (2002), Easy Virtue (2008) and Sex and the City (1998).- Kevin Geer's celebrated acting career includes appearances in feature film, on television, Broadway, Off-Broadway and London's West End. He recently completed one of the lead roles in the independent feature film Bunker Hill, from director Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America). Geer appears alongside James McDaniel (NYPD Blue) and Saeed Jaffrey (Gandhi).
His many film credits include The Pelican Brief, Arrowshot (Sundance Film Festival), Walter Foote's The Tavern and Rod Luries' The Contender opposite Joan Allen. Kevin's extensive stage career includes celebrated performances on London's West End, where he most recently played Jonesey in Side Man, the 1999 Tony Award winner for Best Play. On Broadway, he co-starred in a highly acclaimed staging of Twelve Angry Men and A Streetcar Named Desire. His Off-Broadway credits include The Foreigner at the Astor Place Theatre and Found A Peanut at The Public.
On television, Kevin has appeared on Oz, Law & Order, Homicide, China Beach, M.A.S.H., Macgyver and the TV film Sweet Bird Of Youth opposite Elizabeth Taylor. - Actor
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Born and raised on a goat farm in Reno, Nevada, Chris is a former world and national champion Jet Ski racer, who has been working as an actor for over 15 years. After graduating from Cal state Sacramento with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Chris moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and had absolutely zero short term success.
But after a few years Gann was given a break when he was cast by director Rob Cohen in Sony studios blockbuster xXx with Vin Diesel and Samuel Jackson. He reunited with Diesel while working on Disney's $50 million comedy, The Pacifier. Since his breakout roles, Chris has over 25 guest stars on TV, has been in over 30 films, and over 50 national commercials. As a stunt man Chris earned a screen actors guild nomination for his work in "Transformers Dark Side of the Moon" (2011)
His roles have given him the opportunity to work with such directors as Adam Shankman, Eriq La Salle, and Michael Bey.- Actor
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Kevan "K-von" Moezzi (born on August 1, 1985 Reno, Nevada) is an internationally touring standup comedian / actor / host best known for his work on MTV's "Disaster Date", "Last Comic Standing" (NBC) to name a few. He has appeared in movies, television shows, and on the talk show circuit and has built a popular channel on youtube.com/KvonComedy as well.- Actor
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In some ways, the seemingly impossible dream of acting was made for someone as tenacious as Dee Christian, a.k.a. "Deke" Anderson. In high school, at a mere 138 pounds, he was an All State Center for the Reno High Huskies. And at only 19, he owned and operated the largest bodybuilding gym in northern Nevada, where he trained to become a 4 time State Champion body builder and also happened to employ Kane Hodder, a.k.a. "Jason" of "Friday the 13th" fame. Deke's love for acting was born at the Nevada Opera Guild, where he performed in many musicals. Not long after he threw Kevin Costner's character off of a bridge in Reno in the feature "Stacy's Knights," he headed to Hollywood. It was 1982; in Westwood, he founded, owned and operated Deke's Muscled Cabs, a pedi-cab business which paid his bills in the beginning. He was Taft-Hartlied into SAG on his first L.A. job. For 40 plus years following that timely Taft Hartley, Deke has had a wonderful career both in front of and behind the camera. Deke directed and field produced 63 episodes of "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol" across and throughout 8 of our great states. He thus developed a deep "nuts and bolts" sense of production needs, and is therefore as reliable as they come as an actor. And Deke is also incredibly nuanced in his acting range, and his reels show it - they reflect a wonderfully diverse cast of characters over many years - Dads, Executives, psychos, Satan, goofballs and more! Deke has also been privileged to be a part of truly iconic TV/Film moments. He is a Tiny Ash tormenting good friend Bruce Campbell in Sam Raimi's cult classic "Army of Darkness," as well as Lilith's bachelor party beefcake stripper love interest "Randy" on "Cheers," and the spoiled arrogant rich suitor striking out with Madonna in her "Material Girl" music video. And he was cast as a Series Regular in what was reportedly then the most expensive CBS TV pilot ever shot! His wealth of experience makes Deke not only an amazing actor, but perhaps more importantly, an amazing acting instructor. Deke has loved mentoring his students in one of the most prominent acting havens in Hollywood and the Southeast region, Next Level Acting Studios. Deke resides in Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia, depending on where he is currently shooting, but Texas with his wife, daughter and Schnauzer is where he calls home.- Ashleigh Kizer was born on 6 June 1983 in Reno, Nevada, USA. She is an actress, known for Deadwood (2004) and Dead & Nowhere (2008). She has been married to Mark Kemper since 16 September 2006. They have two children.
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Laura Betti was born on 1 May 1927 in Casalecchio di Reno, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. She was an actress and writer, known for 1900 (1976), La Dolce Vita (1960) and Teorema (1968). She died on 31 July 2004 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actress
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Connie LoLan Woods is an American actress. She was cast as "The New Girl at One-Eyed Jack's" by director David Lynch in the television series Twin Peaks (1990). She has several television and film rolls to her credit. She played the roll of Janis, one of Elvis Presley's many lovers in the mini-series Elvis and Me (1988), played Lisa Ballard in the film Evil Altar (1988), had a guest starring in the film The Forbidden Dance (1990), and guest starred again in the hit HBO series, Dream On (1990). She also grabbed attention in Europe in the film Paps, Versprechen hält man! (2001), a German production in which she played a dreamy California girl. In 2010 she was cast in another guest-starring role as "The Mom" in the film Hero. Additionally, she is part of the cast of Spreading Darkness (2017).
Connie began modeling at the age of 5 in a runway show for Beeline Fashions. She was a top selling pin-up poster girl during the 90's. Posters of Miss Woods could be found in major chain stores throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe. In 1989 Connie Woods became the first woman to have her own trading card set when she conceptualized, created and founded Bench Warmer Trading Cards. This six card set, produced solely by Miss Woods, was limited to a run of 10,000 sets. She holds the distinct honor of being "The Original Bench Warmer" and her silhouette in a softball uniform on a bench is the logo for Bench Warmer Trading Cards. In 1992 she released a second set of Bench Warmer trading cards featuring nearly 100 different up-and-coming models, actresses and starlets, many of which have gone on to enjoy a significant amount of fame. This time 20,000,000 cards were printed and distributed. Following the release of this larger set she produced Women Of The World Trading Cards. She has modeled for Norma Kamoli Swimwear and Fashion Gal, a chain of women's clothing stores. Connie Woods has been featured in various publications including New York Magazine, Sport Magazine, and Fit Magazine. She has also been the subject of articles on the Huffington Post.
Earlier in her career, Connie was featured in music videos for Phil Collins, Tom Petty, Ted Nuggent, and Herb Alpert.
Connie's daughter Blue LoLan, is a model and film maker who completed her first film project, at the age of 14.
Throughout her career Miss Woods has enjoyed working in front of and behind the camera. In addition to her varied talents (including art and design), Connie is also a software developer, course creator and digital entrepreneur.- Actor
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With his slicked back hair and thin moustache Erik Rhodes arrived in Hollywood to recreate his stage role of Rudolfo Tonetti (which he had performed first on Broadway and then in London, 1932-1933) for the filming of The Gay Divorcee (1934), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Contrary to his screen image, Erik was born in Oklahoma and graduated from the University of Oklahoma where he won a scholarship to study acting in New York. He made his theatrical debut, delivering eight lines, in the 1928 play 'A Most Immoral Lady', under his birth name Ernest (sometimes spelled Earnest) Sharpe. Because of his good baritone voice, he was next cast in two musicals. An expert mimicker of accents and dialects, he came to specialise in films as the perennial hyperactive continental charmer. In his second notable screen outing, Top Hat (1935), he played flamboyant dressmaker Alberto Beddini, famously declaring to Ginger Rogers "All my life I have promised my dresses I'd take them to Italy...and you must be in them". There were other good parts, particularly in the comedy A Night at the Ritz (1935) as would-be master chef Leopold Jaynos. Andre Sennwald's review in The New York Times (May 16,1935) commented on Erik's performance "as the psychopath with a yearning for culinary immortality, he gives 'A Night at the Ritz' its air of polite lunacy and helps to wring laughter out of a featherweight enterprise".
Erik Rhodes made films at RKO until 1937, more often than not as excitable Europeans (Henri Saffron in Woman Chases Man (1937), Frank Rochet in Old Man Rhythm (1935), Tony Bandini in Criminal Lawyer (1937) and, not forgetting, Spaghetti Nadzio in Music for Madame (1937)). By the end of the decade, his screen career had run its course. After his wartime service with U.S. Air Force Intelligence, he went back to Broadway for a lengthy spell in 'Can Can' as a Parisian bon vivant.- Pert blonde actress Marjorie Steele was in films for a very short time, making only four in all. She was born in Reno, Nevada on August 27, 1930 in a log cabin built by her father, a contractor. Her mother was part Russian and Swedish while her father came from German and Sioux Indian parentage. Marjorie's family moved to San Francisco when she was 9. It was here that she took an interest in acting while still young. She started with acting lessons and eventually won a scholarship to the Actors Lab in Hollywood.
To support herself in the early days, she worked as a cigarette girl at Ciro's, L.A.'s top nightclub. In what was to become a Cinderella story, the working teenager attracted the attention of multimillionaire Huntington Hartford. Smitten, Hartford not only signed her to a contract with a motion picture company he owned, he married her in 1949--shortly after her nineteenth birthday. She built up her reputation on stage and appeared in two films produced by her husband: Hello Out There (1949) and Face to Face (1952).
Her other two "B" films were Tough Assignment (1949) and No Escape (1953). Marjorie scored well in theater assignments, notably as the title role in "Sabrina Fair" in 1954, which played in London, and on Broadway when she took over the role of Maggie the Cat from Barbara Bel Geddes in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Shortly after this, she suddenly lost interest in her career and decided to retire and raise a family.
She married British actor Dudley Sutton following her 1961 divorce to Hartford, with whom she had two children,, but the marriage lasted only a few years. Her daughter by this marriage predeceased her mother, dying of a drug overdose at age 28. Steele's third husband was American-born Irish author Major Constantine Robert Louis Lee-Dillon FitzGibbon, who wrote "When the Kissing Had to Stop" and "The Irish in Ireland," and was the biographer of friend Dylan Thomas. Together the couple wrote "Teddy in the Tree." He died in 1983 from cancer and she never remarried.
Living in Ireland, Marjorie occupied her later years with painting and sculpting and has been commissioned for her work. She died on January 19, 2018 in Dublin. - Actress
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Noelle Balfour was born on 11 December 1984 in Reno, Nevada, USA. She was an actress and casting director, known for The Rite (2011), Exit Strategy (2012) and Banking on Love (2008). She died on 11 October 2017 in Escondido, California, USA.- Producer
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Andy Mingo is a Pacific Northwest-based writer, director, and producer whose work has gained recognition at national and international film festivals and screenings. Andy holds an MFA in Creative Writing from San Diego State University and is a squad member of Corporeal Writing LLC located in Oregon, where he teaches screenwriting.- Actress
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Tara Alexandra Brown was born in Reno, Nevada and is an award winning actress, director, writer, and producer. During a visit to Los Angeles when she was 14, Brown was discovered by renowned casting director, Fern Champion, after performing in a casting workshop meant for adults. Champion was so impressed that she helped Tara land her first agent while still living in Nevada.
Bitten by the acting bug at an early age, Brown was performing in full length theater productions by the time she was 9 years old and starred as Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" with the Sierra School of Performing Arts. At 11, Brown became youngest performer to be selected for an official cameo performance with the Great Basin Chautauqua Program. By 2010, she was juggling high school productions and the professional theater scene, starring as Rizzo in "Grease," The Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet," and Dogberry in "Much Ado About Nothing." At 15, Brown became a member of the acclaimed Good Luck Macbeth Theater company, starring as Cecily in "The Importance of Being Earnest" and later originating the role of Maggie Moran in Stacey Spain's dramatic play, "Killarney Sabbatical."
She received a scholarship to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in 2013, but chose to attend the University of Nevada, Reno where she was subsequently awarded the Grace-Semenza Drama Scholarship as a Freshman. While attending the University of Nevada, Brown was selected to perform a piece from "Double Falsehood" (a play thought to be an unknown work of William Shakespeare) during the highly anticipated scholarly debate between Tiffany Stern (Oxford University) and Brean Hammond (The University of Nottingham.) She also had the opportunity to study with Tony Award Winner, Adam Cates (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) during the university production of "A Christmas Carol: The Musical."
Brown moved to Los Angeles in 2015 where she quickly began working in film and television. She made her feature film debut in the horror film, "Evil in Her" and television debut in Discovery Channel's popular true crime series, "People Magazine Investigates." In 2016, Brown was diagnosed with a rare form of Type 1 Diabetes known as "LADA" and became insulin-dependent at 20. Intent on being a voice for performers with disabilities, Brown stars in the upcoming short film, "And Yet So Far" about Type 1 Diabetes, a project she also co-wrote and executive produced. Brown is known for portraying Danielle Skylar in the Emmy Award Winning series, "Bosch" on Amazon and as Paige on the Lesflicks drama series, "Every Day." Brown made her directorial debut in 2022 with the feature film version of the series, starring Vivica A. Fox, and was awarded Best Director at the 8&Halfilm Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress at the Morgana Film Festival.
A classically trained artist, she has received critical acclaim for her many performances on stage, having trained in voice, dance, and improvisation. Most recently Brown starred as Kathy in the world premiere of Jerry Mayer's (Mash, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family) newest comedy, Jews R 2 Much Fun, which was nominated for Best New Play by Broadway World Los Angeles and ran for 7 months at the Santa Monica Playhouse.