Alisan Porter, born on June twentieth, nineteen eighty-one, is a multifaceted American talent known for her contributions as a singer, musician, actor, and songwriter. She first captured the public's attention as a child actress, appearing in notable films such as Parenthood, Stella, and I Love You to Death. However, it was her role as the lead in the 1991 film Curly Sue, alongside Jim Belushi, that marked her breakout moment in the entertainment industry.
As she transitioned into adulthood, Porter embraced the world of musical theatre, showcasing her remarkable vocal and performance skills. She was an original cast member of the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line and also starred in The Ten Commandments: The Musical, further solidifying her place in the performing arts.
In two thousand nine, Porter released a solo album, demonstrating her evolution as a musician. Her journey took a significant turn in two thousand sixteen when she auditioned for the tenth season of NBC's The Voice. Her talent shone brightly, and she emerged as the winner of the competition, proudly representing Team Christina.