Siri Baruc, a multifaceted individual, was born in a unique setting, a Yoga Commune in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother, an accomplished clairvoyant teacher, and father, Robert Baruc, the president of Screen Media Films, instilled in her a creative and spiritual foundation.
Growing up in Vermont, Siri developed her passion for acting through school plays, acting camps, and community theater. Her early experiences laid the groundwork for a successful career in the film industry.
While pursuing a degree in theater and communications at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, Siri began her film career. She was accepted into the University of the Arts acting program, but instead chose to act alongside Ralph Macchio in the 1999 film "Can't Be Heaven," which was filmed in Los Angeles.
During her time in LA, Siri further honed her craft by studying at the renowned Larry Moss Studio and The Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown acting studio. She also explored alternative methods, including the Alexander technique, voice and dialect coaching, and yoga.
Throughout her career, Siri has appeared in over 40 films, television episodes, plays, and web series, showcasing her versatility and talent. In addition to her acting accomplishments, Siri is a published author, screenwriter, and Certified Reiki Master Practitioner and teacher.
Today, Siri resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Jake Thornton, living a life filled with creativity, spirituality, and love.