Brianna's academic and artistic journey commenced with her enrollment at the prestigious New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, a renowned institution that has also been attended by notable alumni such as Harry Connick Jr. and Anthony Mackie, both accomplished actors in their own right.
Her educational endeavors continued at the Coronado School of the Arts, where she further honed her skills and cultivated her passion for the performing arts.
Upon graduating from her initial academic pursuits, Brianna relocated to New York City to pursue a degree at Marymount Manhattan College, a esteemed institution known for its strong programs in the arts. During her time at Marymount, she had the privilege of studying under the tutelage of the acclaimed Richard Scanlon, who has had a profound impact on the development of many aspiring actors.
However, Brianna's desire to further her career in the entertainment industry soon led her to leave the East Coast and relocate to Los Angeles, where she enrolled at the Groundlings Theatre & School, a renowned institution that has been the launching pad for many successful comedians and actors.
It was during her time at the Groundlings that Brianna began to make a name for herself in the film industry, eventually going on to win her first award for Best Supporting Actress for her outstanding performance in the film "Honey Pot" in 2016.