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Alisan Porter

Alisan Porter (born June 20, 1981) is an American former child actress, singer, CEO of The Lil' Mamas, and dancer.
==Life and career==
Porter was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. Porter is Jewish.〔Gold, Sylviane. ("On the rise: Alisan Porter born to play Chorus Line's Bebe." ). Dance Magazine. 2006. Retrieved August 15, 2008.〕 Her maternal grandmother, whose father-in-law Joseph Klein was a prominent Worcester rabbi, ran the Charlotte Klein Dance Center in Worcester. Porter's mother, Laura Klein, was a dance coach for Diane Klimaszewski & Elaine Klimaszewski (now better known as the Coors Light Twins), who appeared on ''Star Search'' in 1987 in the junior vocalist category. While in Los Angeles for the twins' appearance on the show, the show's producer heard Porter singing in the hotel lobby and had her on the very next episode. She has been singing and performing since the age of three; at the age of five, she became the youngest participant ever to win the Star Search show. As an actress, she is known for her role as Curly Sue in the movie ''Curly Sue''. She costarred with Tim Curry in an introduction scene of an awards ceremony where both of them "jumped" out of a movie screen and into real life through special effects.
Porter continued acting in high school in Westport, Connecticut, where she joined a theatre group and participated in various shows. When she was eighteen, she moved to New York to audition for Broadway shows. She was cast as Urleen in the show ''Footloose''.
Porter is based in Los Angeles, where she has been working on her music career. During this time she starred as Miriam in the smash ''The Ten Commandments: The Musical'' at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles alongside Val Kilmer and Adam Lambert and Broadway star Lauren Kennedy. In 2003, the band The Raz was formed, with Porter as the vocalist and main songwriter. The Raz split up in 2004. In March 2005, she announced the birth of her new band, The Alisan Porter Project. During 2006, she performed in the 2006 revival of ''A Chorus Line'' as Bebe Bensonheimer at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City.
Since December 2008, Porter is a contributing columnist for Movmnt Magazine.〔("The Truth about Alisan Porter." ). Movmnt Magazine. December 2008. Retrieved April 5, 2009.〕 Porter founded the no holds barred website for moms, www.thelilmamas.com with co-creator, Celia Behar in 2012.
On March 10, 2012, Porter married Brian Autenrieth, a fruit exporter and former ''Days of Our Lives'' actor, in California. The couple have two children: son Mason Blaise (born July 17, 2012) and daughter Aria Sage (born May 8, 2014).〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0692018/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm〕

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