Good times never seemed so good.


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Empathy is the cornerstone of Caroline’s work as an artist. Whether it’s through film/TV, contemporary plays, Shakespeare, or her own novels and short stories, she wishes to deepen society’s understanding of the psychological complexity of humanity, bringing out compassion for everyone.

A true New Yorker, Caroline was born and raised in Brooklyn, a fact which she proudly announces to everyone she meets. One can typically find her curled up with an Anne Rice novel, waxing poetic about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and listening to Mitski.

Caroline began her acting career as a child, drawn to characters with rich, complicated personalities and delightful contradictions. She was seen on Broadway in Jack O’Brien’s Impressionism, on the regional theater stage in the Denver Center’s critically acclaimed production of To Kill a Mockingbird, and on television in NBC’s 30 Rock. She furthered her career by undertaking an intensive program abroad with Drama Studio London, mounting a production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It in the role of the passionate and argumentative Phebe, and later was seen in The Tempest as Prospero’s devoted spirit Ariel.

Caroline has been awarded by the YoungArts Foundation in Theatre, working under the direction of Michael Arden, and won the first place Phyllis B. Abrams Award in Fiction two years in a row for her short stories.

Photo by Matt Scott