Ben Kurland(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ben Kurland grew up just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. He first
started acting when he was 9 years old while attending The Fessenden
School whose alums include actor
Christopher Lloyd, Senator
Ted Kennedy, Senator
John Kerry and
Howard Hughes. During his
childhood, he was in over two dozen plays and attended the prestigious
Walnut Hill School Summer Theatre where he was in three performances at
once. The following year, he starred in a production of "Bye Bye
Birdie" while, at the same time, doing a run of "Stop the World, I Want
to Get Off" at Boston University. Choate Rosemary Hall was his next
stop, a prep school which is known for its extraordinary Performing
Arts Department, which includes an Arts Center built and designed by
legendary architect I.M. Pei. Alums of Choate
include Michael Douglas,
Glenn Close,
Jamie Lee Curtis and
Paul Giamatti. While there, Ben got to
perform under the direction of
Edward Albee, a Choate alum who is
considered one of America's greatest playwrights. He spent two years
there, finishing up high school at Newton South. Ben then attended
Emerson College's Theatre Conservatory, but soon transferred to USC's
School of Theatre. Since graduating college, Ben has starred in two
award-winning films, Taps (2006) and
Sinners (2007) and has appeared on
TLC and SpikeTV.