- (April 18, 2008 - August 10, 2008) Stage play: Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 - played Clarisse McClellan, presented by Pandemonium Theatre Company and directed by Alan Neal Hubbs at the Fremont Centre Theatre, South Pasadena, CA.
- (January 26, 2024 - January 28, 2024) Stage play: Never After Happily - presented by Showdown Stage Company at The MAIN in Santa Clarita, CA.
- (October 2004 - November 2004) Stage play: Annie - played Kate, presented by Golden Performing Arts Center and Cabrillo Music Theatre, and directed by Lewis Wilkenfeld at the Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks Blvd., CA. Also featured Brooke Bauersfeld and Rachel Hirschfeld.
- (December 11, 2020 - December 13, 2020) Stage play: Christmas, Virtually - presented by Showdown Stage Company and directed by Cindy Marcus, Stephan Nieman and Calliope Weisman at The MAIN in Santa Clarita, CA.
- (1996) Commercial: Kraft Singles, Kraft Foods, Inc., "Tall Tale" - played Daughter, filmed in Los Angeles, CA.
- (1995) Commercial: Kraft Singles, Kraft Foods, Inc., "Giraffe" - played Best Friend, filmed in Los Angeles, CA.
- (1995) Commercial: Sears, Velocity Film, "Father's Day Sale" - played Daughter, directed by Peter Darley Miller and filmed in Los Angeles, CA.
- (1997 - 1998) Commercial: Hallmark, "Country of Origin" - played Farm Girl, filmed in Los Angeles, CA.
- (1991 - 1992) Commercial: Oreo, "Will You Still Eat Me?" - played Redhead Baby, filmed in Los Angeles, CA.
- (November 1, 2019 - December 8, 2019) Stage play: Ruthless! The Musical - played Louise Lerman/Betty Lerman/Eve, presented by Theatre Palisades and directed by Alta Abbott at the Pierson Playhouse in Pacific Palisades , CA.
- (March 16, 2013) Webseries: Beaver and Bradly Show: "Love the Earth" - played The Diva (as Jessie Stone), presented by Showdown Stage Company and directed by Flip Kobler. She was also a production assistant. Also featured Suzy Stone as the Showdown Producer.
- (October 16, 2009 - November 16, 2009) Stage play: The Miracle Worker - played Helen Keller (as Jessica Stone), directed by Rachel Manheimer at the High Street Arts Center in Moorpark, CA. Also featured Marilyn Zaslow as Anne "Annie" Sullivan.
- (December 18, 2008 - December 23, 2008) Stage play: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - played Oldest Bully/Herdman Herd, adapted by Barbara Robinson and directed by Vicki Conrad at the Knightsbridge Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. Also featured Tristan Price.
- (November 5, 2010 - December 11, 2010) Stage play: Annie - played Jane (as Jessica Stone), presented by Kentwood Players and directed by Susan Goldman Weisbarth at the Westchester Playhouse, Hindry Ave, Los Angeles, CA.
- (2007) Unaired Animation Pilot: Alley Katz (working title: The Alley Kats) - played Gabriel and produced by Tikhadar Studios. Also featured Melissa Brandzel.
- (April 3, 2001) Video game: Snoopy Tennis - played Marcie, developed by Mermaid Studios, published by Infogrames, and released for the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64.
- (October 24, 2006 - November 3, 2006) Video game: Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (working title: Snoopy Unleashed) - played Marcie, developed by Smart Bomb Interactive, published by Namco Bandai Games, and released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PC (Microsoft Windows).
- (May 22, 2007) Unaired Pilot: Untitled Jerry Springer Project - played Jerry's Daughter, produced by Bunim Murray Productions.
- (June 23, 2006) Video game: Playhouse Disney Preschool Time Online - played Stanley Griff, developed by Disney Online and the Walt Disney Internet Group, and released for Disney Interactive. Showcased at the American Library Association (ALA) Conference in New Orleans, June 24, 2006 - June 27, 2006 in booth #240.
- (2003) LeapPad: Stanley Surprise Safari - played Stanley Griff and developed by LeapFrog.
- (2007) Short student drama (unreleased): Kathy's Song - directed by Rebecca Cremona, cinematography by Monica Lenczewska and produced by AFI. Also featured Joshua M. Bott.
- (2007 - 2008) Short student drama (unreleased): Unmoving Sun - directed by Oliver Quintanilla and produced by AFI.
- (Febrary 7, 2015 - February 22, 2015) Stage play: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - played Honey, directed by Tom Eubanks at the Ojai Art Center, Ojai, CA. Also featured Sean Rio Flynn.
- (May 2, 2020) Webseries (unreleased): The Cup: 1920 - directed by Julia Annabel Siedenburg, written by Randy Ruiz, produced by Lilit Manukyan, and cinematography by Lucky Atkare. Filmed on location at Stimson House in the University Park neighborhood, S Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA.
- (May 11, 2018) Indie Rom-Com (unproduced): Ghost of a Chance (reading) - played Crystal. Written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. Based on the Knightsbridge Theatre production of the same name.
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