Biografia
Born in Oklahoma City, OK, Baby has lived throughout the United States. As a teenager, she relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, which she still considers home. Raised in a musical family, she developed a passion for performing early on. Named after her father's rock n' roll band, "Baby," she gained national recognition as a finalist on the WB TV series "Pop Stars." Known as a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and model, Baby has received accolades from industry legends like writer/producer Dallas Austin, who dubbed her "the next Madonna," and renowned producer David Foster, who praised her talent and predicted great success. She has collaborated with top producers such as C. Tricky Stewart (Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson), Dallas Austin (Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Janet Jackson), Ryan Waters (Sade, Liv Warfield), and Prince. Baby toured with Prince and hosted his internet radio show, NPG Audio. Her first group, Roxxi, blended R&B, Hip Hop, and Pop, touring across Europe and opening for acts like Destiny's Child and 112. After several years of writing, recording, and touring with Roxxi, Baby embarked on a solo music career.
Following her music career, Baby shifted her focus to acting. Since 2011, her acting portfolio has expanded significantly, with numerous lead and principal roles in films. Notable credits include The Asylum's "Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies," considered a cult classic, where she played the lead female role, Mary Owens, opposite Bill Oberst Jr. She also starred in "Upyri" as the seductive vampire Delilah, aka "Lust," and in "Slaw" as Amber, a cunning gold digger.
Her television appearances include the Cinemax series "Banshee," where she portrayed Alex Longshadow's Native American girlfriend in season 2, and "Dream Writers," playing the sensual and affectionate Carmen. Baby has featured in several web series, notably as the lead clone playing five distinct roles in the "Horror Hotel" episode "The Problem with Clones," and as Villa Marx in the season 2 finale "Life After Men." She demonstrated her comedic talents as the flashy Jody Watley in "Just Go 4 It."
Baby's commercial work includes campaigns for Fat Hair, Rooms To Go, and Home Buyers Market. She also collaborates with Atlanta's local TV station 11 Alive, appearing in promos and commercials for "The ATL."
As a model, Baby's print work has appeared in various catalogs, websites, and magazines such as PLAYBOY, GLAMOUR, INSTYLE, OK!, LIFE & STYLE, and FOOTSMART. Although often labeled "sexy" and a "pin-up," industry professionals admire her versatility, frequently calling her a chameleon.
Her Hungarian, Welsh, and Native American heritage gives Baby an exotic and ambiguous appearance. Combined with her diverse accent abilities, improvisation skills, deep character interpretation, and strong comedic talent, she can portray a wide array of roles. While continuing to embrace acting, she still writes and records music, choosing projects that allow her to showcase her talents.
Baby has also produced, co-written, and co-directed several projects she has acted in, including "Olivia Starling" and "Watch Over Me."
According to IMDb, Baby was recently named one of Atlanta's top 10 emerging actors and received a nomination for "Lifestyle Model of the Year" from her agency, Click Models.