This work lives at the intersection of creativity, lived experience, and visual storytelling across television, print, and commercial campaigns,

Her screen and print work is rooted in authenticity — often informed by her military background, creative lens, and ability to translate real experience into compelling visual moments.

screen & print work

Television & Screen Appearances

Dr. Beast has appeared across scripted and unscripted television, including:

  • The Equalizer — Special abilities actor work, drawing on military experience, physical awareness, and tactical movement

  • Manifest — Special abilities actor work informed by service and embodied performance

  • Succession — Background and featured work within a prestige television environment

  • Brides Gone Styled — Principal in an on-screen appearance within lifestyle and reality television on TLC.

  • Cash Cab (2019) — Featured principal appearance alongside Dr. Beauty

Print & Modeling Work

In addition to screen work, Dr. Beast has participated in national print and commercial campaigns, including work alongside her children, who are active child models.

Notably, she and her daughter were featured in a major multi-year campaign with Carter’s, which ran for approximately three years. This work highlighted authentic family representation, lifestyle storytelling, and brand-forward imagery across national platforms.

Carter's credit card reward advertisement featuring a woman kissing a young child, both smiling, with text promoting the Carter's credit card and its rewards program.
Three soldiers in camouflage uniforms posing inside a building with pink flowers and a window in the background.
Screen capture of a Netflix series titled 'Manifest' showing a young man wearing a helmet and holding a phone, with a few foot soldiers visible in the background.

This body of work reflects:

  • Comfort in front of the camera

  • Strong physical and spatial awareness

  • An ability to translate lived experience into performance

  • Authentic representation across family, leadership, and lifestyle narratives

Screen and print work are approached not as performance for visibility’s sake, but as another medium for storytelling, representation, and cultural relevance.

Creative Value

Work With Dr. Beast