Performer. Writer. Producer. Beverage reviewer. Cat enthusiast.
Improviser since 2000, but good at it since 2017.
I act on camera sometimes. You can see me in Dream Video Division’s The Human Experience and the upcoming short Out for Delivery.
As a performer, I have mixed karaoke, burlesque, clown, improv and standup to create bizarre and memorable pieces for convention audiences and bar karaoke nights alike. I’m currently developing a solo show because that’s what LA does to you.
Songwriter since 2007. My past musical projects include the infamous queercore project Le Sexoflex and my electronic covers outfit Summoner IV. I’ve also composed songs for TV and film and really love it when the BMI checks come.
I worked at Adult Swim’s Williams Street in Atlanta until I moved to Los Angeles, CA to become yet another freelancer working from home and/or a coffee shop. During my 13 years at Williams Street, I was a Senior Writer/Producer for Adult Swim (and a Promo Coordinator and Tape Librarian prior to that magical time). I wrote and produced hundreds of spots, worked on a few pilots, sang songs about fish, hosted video game and anime-based segments for the streaming show Toonami Pre-flight, and became a voice actor.
I am a person living with a (mostly resected) rare brain tumor and have used my experience to become a disability advocate. I made a series of personal videos titled “Unfortunate Brain News” about my diagnosis, surgery, recovery, and day-to-day experience. Becoming disabled at 30 was a huge turning point in my life, and if you’re new to being disabled or are dating a disabled person, I highly recommend listening to the audiobook Dateable (pst, I’m a co-narrator).
I’m great at Overcooked 2.