Actress, Singer, Writer, and most importantly, girl from Queens, New York Lauren Curet is an AEA actor dazzling on both stage and screen.
Her story begins as a child actor running from audition to audition around New York with her Jamaican-Indian mother and her Puerto Rican father.
Her breakthrough role coming from Girl Power: Voices of a Generation where she wrote and performed with the Girl Power collective at the NYC Fringe Festival and the United Nations which led to her recieving her first playwriting publication at the ripe age of 13.
She then shifted her focus to singing opera at LaGuardia High School in New York, writing her way into The Juilliard School’s Pre-College, getting a BFA and MFA from Manhattan School of Music, and touring Italy for three years singing opera with La Musica Lirica.
In 2021, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her first love: ACTING. She recieved a MFA from Stella Adler’s The Art of Acting Studio (her second Master’s Degree, I might add). In 2023, she was awarded the Hollywood Fringe Festival Scholarship for her solo show Is Krishna There? which went on to recieve the 2023 SPLASH Finalist’s Award. In 2026, she became an associate member of the Musical Theatre Guild.
As a biracial actress, Lauren’s goal is to meld her acting, singing, and writing into one love letter to the immigrants that raised her and the city that gave her the love, drive, and passion for performing arts.
Her goal is to keep being the representation she wished to see on her screen growing up.
