Alana Curry was born in Redwood City, California, but she was raised in Hawaii and then Arizona. She started out her career by doing ballet and tap dance. After studying ballet for 12 years, she decided to pursue acting. During high school, she appeared in several commercials and films. After graduation from high school, Alana moved to Los Angeles and acted in various roles in films, television, commercials, and voice-overs. She has guest-starred in small parts on such TV shows as "Robbery Homicide Division", "The Bold & the Beautiful", "Beverly Hills 90210", and "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher". Her film credits include a small role in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), as well as a string of independent films including Is This Seat Taken (2003) and Changing Fates. She also participates in many charity events as well as appearing at numerous film conventions. She is also a part of The Hollywood Hoopsters, a celebrity basketball team that raises money for different schools.
Alana Dapper is known for The Forge (2024).
Alana De La Garza was born in Columbus, Ohio and later relocated to Texas, ultimately attending the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). After college, she moved to Orlando, Florida, landing roles in a number of independent films as well as commercials. Her work took her to New York, where she studied extensively under renowned acting instructor JoAnna Beckson. After getting her break as "Rosa Santos" on the daytime drama All My Children (1970), Alana moved to Los Angeles. A slew of guest spots followed. One of the most recognizable was her role as a con artist on the hit show Las Vegas (2003), followed by a series lead on the WB's The Mountain (2004). She recently completed the romantic comedy Mr. Fix It (2006) opposite David Boreanaz and has been guesting on CSI: Miami (2002), before joining the cast of Law & Order (1990) in June 2006.
Alana DiMaria is known for Way Down in Chinatown (2014), Transmorphers: Fall of Man (2009) and Empty Rooms (2012).
Born and raised in the Oakland, CA Alana attended Occidental College where she received honors and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Theater. She is an active member of the LA theater community as both an actor and director. In 2011 she was nominated for an Ovation Award for Best Leading Actress in a Play for the Echo Theater Company's production of Everything Will Be Different. Her 2016 production of Dry Land won the Ovation for Best Production (Intimate Theater) and was subsequently remounted at the Kirk Douglas Theatre as part of their inaugural Block Party Program. The remount received seven Ovation nominations including Best Director and Best Production (Large Theater). Her 2019 production of The Wolves won the LA Drama Critic's Circle award for Ensemble and received Ovation Nominations for Production, Direction and Ensemble as well as Stage Raw Nominations for Director, Production, Ensemble and Supporting Female Performance.
Alana Dro is known for 60 Seconds to Live (2022), Desert Fiends (2024) and Pay to Die.
Alana Elmer is an actress, known for Latched (2017), Making Monsters (2019) and Kookie (2016).
Alana Evans is an actress, known for Moon of the Blood Beast (2019), Liza: Warden from Hell and Horndogs Beach Party (2018).
Alana Evans was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where her parents served in the US Army. When she was a few months old her parents divorced, and her mother moved with her to California. Growing up in Milpitas, California, Alana spent her time studying theatre at a young age. She performed in numerous community theatre projects developing her love for acting. After her mother's passing, while Alana was a teen, Alana soon married and had a child. She and her husband became part owners in a strip club where Alana began dancing, and soon she was dancing in various clubs in the area. After falling in love with performing, Alana began looking for a way to build her career as a feature entertainer. To build a brand, the open-minded Evans began working in the adult film industry in 1998 and her career took off. from 1998 to 2016, Alana continued to perform in adult films. With multiple award nominations from AVN, Alana began working in other avenues of mainstream entertainment. From 2006 to 2014, Alana worked as a radio host for Playboy Radio. She hosted various shows from Private Calls, Night Calls, Naughty Gamers, and Music To F&%$ By while Playboy was listed on SIRIUS XM radio. In 2016, Evans officially retired from performing in adult films to work as the union vice president for APAG ( known as the Adult Performance Artists Guild.) This is the very first union for adult performers. She became President in 2018, and was elected again to President in 2021. Alana continues to act, host radio projects, and help her fellow performers.