Juliet is a first generation Argentinian-American, born and raised in Boca Raton, FL. She got her start at 3 years old singing Argentinian tango songs in her family kitchen, dressed like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.
Juliet attended Bak Middle School of the Arts and Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts. During the summers, she attended French Woods Festival, where she played dream roles like Eva Peron in Evita, Violet in Violet, and Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd. Through these iconic roles, she discovered a curiosity for why people do the things they do, which fueled a love for character development, script analysis, and yes... storytelling.
In high school, she sang the National Anthem for the Miami Heat, the Miami Marlins, the Miami Open, and most notably, at the 2016 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute for the next generation of Latino Leaders, with special guests President Obama and Hillary Clinton. At 16, she became the youngest ambassador for the Amy Winehouse Foundation, supporting children and teens struggling with addiction, and sang at their events for many years. Juliet is most proud of this work and she is still committed to a life of service in the field of recovery from addiction. In 2017, she was a soloist in Side By Side with the New York Pops at French Woods. For her senior year of high school, she attended the UNCSA High School program, and that same year she received YoungArts Honorable Mention in Theatre.
She is a recent graduate of the prestigious University of North Carolina School of the Arts where she obtained her BFA in Acting. As mentioned in a BroadwayBox article for the "10 Must See Versions of Rainbow High", you must stick around to get a taste of Juliet's “star quality”.
When she is not performing, you can find Juliet bopping around the city with her dog Spoons, eating pasta, or watching Law and Order: SVU.
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