Alana Curry
Alana Curry, originally from Redwood City, California, spent her formative years in Hawaii and Arizona. Her artistic journey began with ballet and tap dance, dedicating over a decade to mastering ballet before shifting her focus to acting. During her high school years, Alana gained valuable experience by featuring in numerous commercials and films.
Upon graduating high school, she relocated to Los Angeles, where she embarked on a diverse acting career, taking on various roles across film, television, commercials, and voice-over projects. Alana has made guest appearances on well-known television series such as "Robbery Homicide Division," "The Bold and the Beautiful," "Beverly Hills 90210," and "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher." Notably, she appeared in "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" (2003) and worked on several independent films, including "Is This Seat Taken" (2003) and "Changing Fates."
Beyond her acting endeavors, Alana is actively involved in philanthropy, frequently attending charity events and film conventions. She is also a member of The Hollywood Hoopsters, a celebrity basketball team dedicated to fundraising for schools, showcasing her commitment to giving back to the community. Alana's multifaceted talents and charitable spirit continue to define her dynamic career in the entertainment industry.