Darrah's journey in the performing arts began at the tender age of 10, when she started taking the stage in local theater productions of iconic musicals such as "Annie" and "Grease". It was through her dedicated acting coach that she secured her first major audition, landing the role of Anne Teasdale in "The Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom" alongside Hollywood heavyweights Holly Hunter and Beau Bridges, under the direction of the acclaimed Michael Ritchie.
Throughout her high school years, Darrah's exceptional talent earned her numerous accolades, including top prizes in theater competitions featuring the timeless classic "Romeo and Juliet".
As she transitioned into adulthood, Darrah expanded her repertoire to include short and independent films, including the critically acclaimed "Miss Bertram's Awakening", which premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Her impressive resume also boasts appearances in two episodes of the long-running soap opera "General Hospital".
Currently, Darrah is making waves in the voice-over industry and has also ventured into writing, with a published column for the popular online publication SuicideGirls.