Anna Borchert, a former professional ballet dancer, hails from Vermont, but her artistic aspirations soon took her to the bright lights of New York City, where she enrolled in the prestigious conservatory program at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. This esteemed institution provided her with a comprehensive education in acting, laying the foundation for her future endeavors.
After completing her studies, Anna made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where she co-conceived and brought to life Daughters of Pop, a groundbreaking Instagram micro-series that boasts an impressive 80 episodes and an average of 15,000 views per episode. This innovative project not only showcased her creative range but also demonstrated her ability to connect with a vast audience.
Anna's talents extend beyond her work as a performer, as she also co-wrote, produced, and starred in The Day the AC Went Out, a film that earned a well-deserved finalist spot at the Big Vision Empty Wallet film festival. Additionally, she co-wrote, produced, and starred in What Dreams Mae Come, which received recognition as a finalist at the WIF B-STEM Hall of Fame Film Festival.