I aim to make character-driven films that explore grief, tenderness, and the quiet ways people try to make sense of loss. My work is rooted in observation — small gestures, unspoken moments, and the emotional residue that lingers long after a traumatic event has passed.

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and based in Brooklyn, I studied Psychology at NYU before training as an actor at T. Schreiber Studios in New York. That background continues to shape my approach to storytelling, with an emphasis on interiority and emotional restraint.

My work spans film, television, and theater. In 2024, I starred in the feature film Alchemy of Solitude, earning a Best Actor nomination from the Virginia Black Film Festival. I currently teach and advise students at Brooklyn College while developing new narrative film projects.

NYC actor nomination