Hallie's early life was marked by her upbringing in the charming town of Northampton, Massachusetts, where she would later draw inspiration from her surroundings. Her academic pursuits took her to Oberlin College, where she immersed herself in the world of theater and comparative literature, laying the foundation for her future endeavors.
As a young performer, Hallie's talents shone brightly on the stage, as she brought to life a diverse range of characters in various productions. Her impressive repertoire includes iconic roles such as Chloe in Arcadia, Toinette in The Imaginary Invalid, Adriana in The Comedy of Errors, and Maria in Twelfth Night, among many others.
Beyond her impressive theatrical credentials, Hallie is a classically trained soprano, able to convey her artistic expression through the power of music. Additionally, she possesses a conversational proficiency in French, allowing her to connect with people from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Throughout her career, Hallie has also honed her skills as a teaching artist, sharing her passion for the arts with students for over two decades. Her expertise extends to a wide range of subjects, including theater, writing, art, improv, and academic disciplines.
Hallie's personal life has been marked by her residences in two vibrant cities. For 11 years, she called Brooklyn, New York her home, before relocating to Los Angeles, where she currently resides.