I still remember my first theater production as both an executive producer and a performer. Truth be told, it was a fraught and chaotic production. My entire cast ran home for dinner when the street lights came on and my stage manager made mud pies throughout our tech rehearsal but the seed had been planted. Since then, I have been one of the lucky individuals who has spent a lifetime deeply rooted in various expressions of creativity. I am an experienced actor, screenwriter, podcaster, and executive producer.
My acting work has included film and popular television, such as How to Get Away with Murder and The Big Bang Theory.
I am currently in development on a comedy lifestyle podcast as well as going into the 3rd season of Quiet Please: a reimagining of the popular 1940's radio plays. My involvement with Quiet Please includes editing as well as acting.
I have been the executive producer on seven short films. Every one of these films has been accepted in multiple festivals around the world. I have another three films in post-production and in two of those films, I am also a performer.
I write both on my own and with my writing partner, Andrea Geones.
An uptight and lonely tech executive who works for a dating app is forced to go to his childhood hom Budget: $1M - $5M | Romance Written by Cat Hammons and Andrea GeonesAn uptight and lonely tech executive who works for a dating app is forced to go to his childhood home and convince the citizens to sell their property to the CEO of the dating app through all means necessary. A stressful trip becomes nerve-wracking when he discovers his adversary in town is his high school girlfriend, whom he left without saying a word shortly after graduation.
A spoiled reality show star and her long-in-the-tooth on-set teacher decide to escape from the circu Budget: $1M - $5M | Comedy Written by Cat Hammons and Andrea GeonesA spoiled reality show star and her long-in-the-tooth on-set teacher decide to escape from the circus that is her family's reality show and discover that they are prisoners to their own doubts rather than the madness that is reality TV.
Arizona State University
(2012-2014)