Anne while fascinated with human behavior has utilized her education on bridging the human element with classic technique. At a young age, while studying Modern Dance at Bennington College she became captivated by acting. Driven by the deep interrelations between understanding human behavior and portraying these personalities she began an intense training in Conservatory style programs.

She began her formal training at Yale University under the direction of Evan Yionoulis, currently directing on Broadway. Captivated by the New York Theater scene Anne enrolled in the Lee Strasburg Theater Institute at New York University and was admitted as the youngest member to the program. After completing Strasburg Method Acting training she decided to pursue a more formal education consisting of a four-year liberal arts degree while earning a BFA in acting. Anne attended Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts under the direction of William Esper with a primary focus in the Sanford Meisner and Michael Chekhov techniques. While being top of her class, Anne was invited to complete her program in London at the London Academy of Theatre affiliated with The Globe Theatre under the direction of Richard Digby-Day.

Upon return to the states Anne was invited to do an encore performance of Ruffian On the Stair by Joe Orton at the Eugene O'Neill Performing Arts Center as an honorary student and participant in the International Michael Chekhov Conference.
While participating in a series of Off-Broadway shows, (one of which was featured in Time Out New York) Anne obtained her membership in the Actor's Equity Association and began performing professionally. Within the Off-Broadway Circuit, Anne is active at Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Vital Theater, Playwright's Horizon's and The Provincetown Playhouse where she currently works as a Resident Artist and Faculty Advisor in the New York City Location in conjunction with Artistic Director, Stephen Kennedy Murphy.

While pursuing her own acting, Anne has realized the value of her education and experiences and continuously strives to further refine her technique through practice.