Becca began her career like many artists do, as a child exploring the wonders of mundanity. The seven-minute drive to elementary school was a spaceship race. Grocery shopping with Mom was an extravagant quest that hopefully resulted in a replenishment of Goldfish (the sought-after treasure). The kitchen floor was a rehearsal space for abstract dances choreographed by her and her two older sisters—the back porch was the stage. These magical moments of imagination influenced Becca’s perception of the world. As she grew, she fell in love with the intimate, subtle, and vulnerable art forms that are acting and songwriting. Portraying truthful and meaningful stories of humanity fulfills Becca as an artist and person.

“The creative adult is the child who survived.”

Since beginning in community theatre in her hometown, Acton, Massachusetts, Becca has won multiple awards for acting, has worked in various mediums (onstage, online performances, film work, etc.), and continues to train her craft at New York University. When she is not acting, you can find Becca writing and producing music, teaching barre classes at her local studio, rock climbing with her team, or, most likely, on the top of a mountain obsessing over how cool the trees look.