Audra is a versatile and accomplished actor whose career spans over three decades and is marked by a remarkable range of performances across stage, television, and film. With an impressive portfolio of roles, she has showcased her talents in some of the industry’s most renowned productions. Recent highlights include notable co-star appearances on Law and Order, Showtime’s Ray Donovan, and STARZ's Hightown, where she continues to captivate audiences with her depth and authenticity.

Audra’s theatrical journey began with a BA in Theatre from Hunter College and an MFA in Acting from Brooklyn College, setting the stage for a flourishing career in professional theatre and musical theatre. Over the years, she has portrayed an array of iconic characters, from Leonata in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing to Flo in William Inge’s Picnic, Gloria Thorpe in Damn Yankees, and Grace in Annie. Each performance reflects her dedication to bringing these roles to life with skill and passion.

In addition to her acting career, Audra is a dedicated educator, sharing her expertise and love of performance with the next generation. For the past several years, she has taught Fundamentals of Public Speaking at CUNY Hostos, where she draws on her extensive experience in front of the camera and on stage to inspire students to express themselves with confidence and authenticity.

Now, Audra is fully focused on expanding her presence in television and film, excited about the opportunities ahead and eager to continue her dynamic journey in the industry.