Yvette Curtis
Yvette Curtis
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Yvette Curtis was born in the Bronx, New York on August 16, 1960. She
began her career at the tender age of 3 as a singer/dancer, appearing
in small dance recitals and off-off Broadway musical productions. She
performed as a singer at the World's Fair in Flushing, Queens in the
mid-sixties. She was a print model for magazines and toy box covers in
her early years, and appeared in TV commercials. At the age of 8,
Yvette was cast in the National Touring Company of "The Me Nobody
Knows" as the characters Lillie Mae and Rhoda combined, and was later
re-cast as Lillie Mae in the Boston Production Company for a lengthy
run at the Open Circle Theater. In addition to the films "A Warm
December," as Stephanie Younger, and "Claudine," as Patrice Price,
Yvette appeared as a principal performer in several television
commercials between the 1970's and the early to mid 1980's. After
graduating from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1981, she
attended Marymount Manhattan College, where she graduated with a BFA in
Acting. After college, she performed in several Productions of "Ain't
Misbehavin'," as Charlaine, most notably at the Westgate Dinner Theater
in Toledo, Ohio; Daedalus Productions National Touring Company out of
New York City; and Florida's Hippodrome Theater and Touring Company. In
the mid 1980's she was cast as Crystal in "Little Shop of Horrors," at
the Totem Pole Playhouse in Fayetteville, PA. In the late 1980's, she
was cast in the Goodspeed Opera House production of "Oh Kay!", as a
featured singer/dancer in the ensemble. After becoming a mother for the
first time in 1991, Yvette decided to stay close to home and raise her
family, while continuing to perform locally in several children's
theater musicals with Macy's Productions. As of 2014, she is a divorced
mother of 3 awesome and talented children, all of whom have been
blessed with the gift of song. Yvette continues to embrace her love of
the arts, while working in the corporate world for a popular Media
company.
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