Shea Curry - Biography

Shea was exposed by her parents to the arts at the tender age of 3, introducing her to dance, and vocal lessons. Inevitably, it wasn't long before Shea found herself on stage performing musicals and winning over audiences. Not long after that she received a full academic scholarship to and graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with a BFA in acting. Some of her theatric credits including Broadway: The Little Prince; 25th Anniversary of Lyrics and Lyricists - An Evening with Charles Strouse. Her first national tours are Show Boat - Director Harold Prince and Choreographer Susan Stroman (opposite Cloris Leachman, Len Cariou, Dick Van Patten, Dean Jones, Steven Bogardus, Dorothy Loudon, and John McMartin); The Little Prince; West Side Story (as Maria) (western tour); A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (as Philia); Annie Get Your Gun (as Annie); Three Penny Opera (as Lucy); The King & I (as Tuptim); Steel Magnolias (as Shelby); Le Malade Imaginaire (as Angelique), Waiting For Ophelia (as Caitlin) and The Magic Flute (as Pamina) at Garry Marshall's Falcon Theater. She also starred in TV series including Malcolm (2000), One World (1998), Parents à tout prix (2001), Lucky (2003) and Las Vegas (2003). Some of her film credits include Nice Guys Sleep Alone (1999) with Sean O'Bryan, Little Indiscretions (1999) with Diane Farr, Every 43 Seconds (2003), the lead in Ask Curtis (2003) (official selection 2004 Cannes Film Festival), Straight-Jacket (2004) (official selection 2004 Aspen Comedy Festival), Bigger Than the Sky (2005) and Un mariage de princesse (2004) which premiered to rave reviews and tremendous box office last summer.

Her upcoming films are _Only for You (2006)_, _Screw Cupid (2006)_ and Mère-fille, mode d'emploi (2007) starring Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan, Dermot Mulroney and Hector Elizondo and directed by Garry Marshall.