Alana Curry was born in Redwood City, California, but her early life was marked by significant geographical moves, as she was subsequently raised in the tropical paradise of Hawaii and then the arid landscapes of Arizona.
As a child, Alana's passion for the performing arts was evident, as she began her career by mastering the elegant and precise art of ballet, as well as the lively and energetic art of tap dance. After dedicating 12 years of her life to studying ballet, Alana made the bold decision to transition into the world of acting.
During her high school years, Alana's talent and versatility shone through as she appeared in a string of commercials and films, showcasing her range and abilities to a wider audience. This early exposure to the entertainment industry only fueled her passion, and after graduating from high school, Alana made the bold move to Los Angeles, where she continued to hone her craft by taking on various roles in films, television, commercials, and voice-overs.
Throughout her career, Alana has demonstrated her versatility by appearing in a wide range of projects, including small but significant roles in popular TV shows such as "Robbery Homicide Division", "The Bold & the Beautiful", "Beverly Hills 90210", and "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher". Her film credits include a memorable appearance in the blockbuster film "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" (2003),as well as a string of independent films, including "Is This Seat Taken" (2003) and "Changing Fates".
In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Alana is also deeply committed to giving back to her community, participating in numerous charity events and appearing at film conventions to connect with fans and promote her work. Furthermore, she is a proud member of The Hollywood Hoopsters, a celebrity basketball team that raises money for various schools and educational institutions.