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Ciara Renée

Early Life and Education

Ciara Renée is an American actress, singer, and musician, born on October 19, 1990, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She attended Central Dauphin East High School before pursuing higher education in the performing arts. Renée graduated from Baldwin Wallace University in 2013 with a degree in Music Theatre, a program known for producing Broadway talent.

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Broadway Debut and Stage Career

Renée's professional career began in earnest shortly after graduation. In September 2013, she made her Broadway debut at the Neil Simon Theatre, performing as The Witch in the musical Big Fish. Her stage presence and vocal prowess quickly gained attention within the theatre community.

In 2014, she took on the prominent role of the Leading Player in the Broadway revival of Pippin, a performance that further solidified her as a rising star in musical theatre. That same year, she appeared in the revival of Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical Tick, Tick... Boom!, which ran from October 20 to December 18, 2016. Renée also portrayed Mary Magdalene in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar at The Muny in St. Louis, Missouri.


Quick Facts
Birth Date: 19 Oct, 1990
Age: 29 yrs
Occupations: Actor
Television actor
Stage actor
Musician
Citizenship: United States of America
Birth Place: Harrisburg
Gender: Female
Description: American actress
Net Worth 2020: 5 million
Net Worth 2021: 20 million
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Last Modified: Mar 18 2025
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