Born in northern Indiana, Curt Willis always felt the pull of a creative life but wasn't sure what to do about it. After a fateful meeting in 2006 with a local writer, he decided to write a screenplay. A year and a half later, "Amateurs The Movie", a baseball comedy was made, and Curt played the starring role. "Amateurs the Movie was a "Best Comedy winner at the Secret City Film Festival Since then, Curt has appeared in several television shows and movies and has had three screenplays produced. In 2008, he formed Will-Rock Entertainment, a production company that produces family films in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Curt Wolff is known for Pink Rabbit (2022) and Beatrice.
Curta Edwards Schlarbaum is known for For the Love of Jessee (2020), Punk Payback (2011) and Dive (2017).
Curtis Arden was born on 23 July 1956 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for O Vale de Gwangi (1969) and Pretenders (1972). He has been married to Shirley Livingstone since 20 July 1984. They have two children.
Curtis Armstrong was born on 27 November 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Better Off Dead... (1985), Risky Business (1983) and Revenge of the Nerds (1984). He has been married to Elaine Aronson since 2 January 1994. They have one child. He was previously married to Cynthia Carle.
Curtis Arney is known for The Untitled Cabrini Film, Death Walker (2020) and Puppetman.
He was born in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but due to his father's work, the family traveled constantly, also living in Baltimore and Columbia in Maryland, and finally settling in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he grew up permanently. During his childhood he used to hum and sing songs all the time, especially church choir and radio songs, later joining the 'Green Bay Boy Choir', singing all over the country in choir contests. Curtis graduated from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He played Coalhouse Walker Jr in Ragtime, as Carlos in Undying Wallace, and his New York operatic debut as Florestan in Fidelito with Heartbeat Opera and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Fidelio production also toured the West Coast with performances at The Broad Stage in California, Scottsdale Performing Arts Center in Arizona, and the Mondavi Center in Davis, California. In 2022 Bannister stars as Juba Freeman in the world premiere of Quamino's Map with Chicago Opera Theater Company following her performances with the company as Baglioni in Catan's Rappaccini's Daughter of Rappaccini. In 2021, Bannister became the new face of the Pearl Milling Company (formerly known as Aunt Jemima) brand rebranding. Bannister joined the Apple TV+ series, Dickinson, as Marquis. He makes his Chicago Opera Theater directorial debut in The Transformation of Jane Doe, and performs on the visual album, Breathing Free, produced by Heartbeat Opera. Curtis performed with Heather Headley, for the Goodman Theater, and made his Tribeca Film Festival debut in the feature film The Conductor. He made his Philadelphia Orchestra debut, as Ragotski, in Candide, directed by Yannick Nezet-Seguin and starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan. He made his Ravinia Festival debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Bernstein's Mass, and returned to the role of Sid Sorokin in The Pajama Game. He played Theseus in The Gospel at Colonus with Skylight Music Theatre. He co-starred in NBC's Chicago Fire as Reimers, debuted with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as Ragotski/Cacambo in Candide and Thomas in Amazing Grace, as well as in the musical series Great Performances with a small role. In 2022, he joins Marvel Studios' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in an undisclosed role.
Curtis Braly was born into a family that shared a mutual passion for music-no matter the genre, no matter the locale. From the church pew to the front porch and the backseat of the family SUV, Curtis embraces the hymns, rhythms and tunes that surround him. Spun from the fabric of a small Texas town, noteworthy by name alone, Humble is a distinguishingly small suburb where neighbors were friends and the community shared a common thread in its respect for, and a kinship with, the citizens and men and women of service. It's the small town's character and Lone Star State pride that built Curtis Braly. As an eight-year-old, Curtis enjoyed the exhilaration of the spotlight winning first place in a talent contest where he sang "Old Time Rock-n-Roll." Music became his first true love and the experience set young Curtis' passion in motion toward a "Risky Business." Throughout high school, Curtis became an active participant in theatre and three different choir classes where he learned to perform a variety of genres. During his sophomore year, Curtis started his own band and won a national talent contest - the prize was a trip to Nashville. The visit to Music City solidified his directive. Concentrating his energies and furthering his education to make his dream a reality, Curtis landed a job at The New 93Q Country Radio station in Houston where he became Sr. Promotions Manager. Working behind the scenes in country radio, Curtis learned firsthand the importance of the relationship between artist and radio, and the diligence required to "make it" in the music business. Three years later, Curtis took an entirely different direction-from the heart of country music to a street beat. He segued to studying Criminal Justice & Crime Scene Investigation and after graduation, he attended the police academy. Early in Curtis' performing career, he opened for acts such as Daryl Singletary and Johnny Rodriguez. A fellow 93Q staffer introduced Curtis "as a talented artist in the making" to a longtime friend and award-winning songwriter and publisher, Randy Boudreaux. Curtis and Boudreaux recorded a two-song demo, and just a few short years later, Music City became Curtis' second home with his sights targeted to launching his full-time career in the country music business. Introducing his early influences as Reba, Randy Travis, Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks and Clay Walker, to name a few, Curtis drew from these performers' abilities to capture an audience-to bring music to life as a must-hear storyteller. He has delivered his music with believable emotion and a charging energy to make a story unfold right before your ears. He travels the stage in each high-energy performance to offer something different than the night before. He was involved in a number of performances on tour with legend, Tanya Tucker, which also brought him the opportunity to share the stage with country icon Dolly Parton. While Curtis is devoted to his country music roots, his music caters to the new generation of contemporary country music fans and listeners who have a hankering for pop, jazz, and rock. He recorded his third studio project with famed producer Kent Wells (Dolly Parton, Reba, Kenny Rogers). A labor of love, the 10-song album was a reflection of personal and artistic evolution and was created with a purposeful intent to inspire. "I began asking myself questions about who I am and what my contribution was going to be to the world, Braly said. "I asked myself questions like: What does the world need? And - How can I help? Little did I know those two simple questions would change the trajectory of my life and my message." In 2019 and 2020, Curtis released a slew of new music including "One Day," a fast-paced track with a unifying message and electric horn section produced by renowned Grammy nominated producer Sal Oliveri. In June 2021, Curtis released "That Should Be Me," an electric track that infuses traditional country elements with clever lyrical phrasing that captivates listeners. The song was applauded as "an anthem for summer night romance," by Wide Open Country, while the music video for the song received a worldwide exclusive premiere with People Country. The song went on to garner support from CMT, Academy of Country Music, SPIN and many more. Curtis' latest release, "Happy When You're Sad" was co-written by Grammy-nominated songwriter Will Bowen with Tofer Brown. Throughout the years and through his music Curtis has perfected his craft and his ability to effortlessly weave relatable stories into every song he delivers. At the end of the day, Curtis continues to strive to live a more authentic life and deliver meaningful messages in all that he does.