Liane Curtis, a talented individual, was born on July 11, 1965, in the vibrant city of New York, to parents Jack Curtis and Paulette Rubinstein. Her early beginnings in the entertainment industry date back to 1969, when she made her debut on the pilot episode of Sesame Street at the tender age of four.
Liane's educational background is marked by her attendance at the prestigious Lycee Francais de New York and the Rudolf Steiner School. She honed her acting skills under the guidance of Anthony Mannino and Bill Alderson.
As a child, Liane worked extensively behind the scenes, dubbing several foreign films into English. Her musical talents were also nurtured, as she was a member of the Metropolitain and City Opera children's choruses.
Liane's feature film debut was in John Sayles's Baby It's You (1983),where she was granted special permission by the Screen Actors Guild to work as an adult, despite still being a minor. This marked the beginning of her successful career in the entertainment industry.
Today, Liane resides happily in Los Angeles with her husband and three children. In her free time, she enjoys writing songs, which she occasionally performs at coffee houses on the Westside of LA. Additionally, she continues to work in TV and film, taking on projects that align with her passions and interests.