In my entire career as an actor, one association that has remained consistent with my work is that it is transformative. It seemed as if my work was adored best when it was without myself. While I always took this as a compliment, as the art itself is defined as telling a story truthfully under imaginary circumstances, there was always a part of me that felt like my acting was making me feel erased. When you always must transform simply to be included, and you are at your best when you are in no way present, the value of your own characteristics come into question. As I made my way through UCSD’s graduate acting program, I found myself suddenly with new skills, a new sense of voice, speech, and movement, that allowed me to express myself in...