ABOUT
Aspen is an actress and artist with a passion for making the world a better place. She began acting at age seven in her second-grade production of "Mice From Outer Space," and she was hooked. She landed her first on-screen role in the 2013 satire film "Goldmen," and soon began attending the career program at the Colorado School of Acting. Since then, Aspen has done everything from commercials to virtual reality to feature films, with recent projects including the true crime mini-series pilot "One of Us," the upcoming feature film "Reality Games," and Miscreant Theatre's critically acclaimed production of The Pillowman.
Aspen graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts in 2024. Since then, she has been busy working on stages and screens around Denver and Los Angeles. When she's not acting, she dedicates her time to making arts education more accessible to the community through her 501(c)3 non-profit, Stagebugz Theatre. Despie her young age, she has several writing credits under her belt, including the family comedy series "Quarantwinned" and her most recent theatrical drama "Cryptophasia." At age 16, she received a BroadwayWorld Regional Award Best Director nomination for her original play "LETTERS." Aspen's goal in life is to tell the stories that she believes the world needs to hear. Her second goal is to be the voice of the Yellow M&M.