Piper Joy Curda Bio
Piper Joy Curda (born August 16, 1997) is an American actress and singer whose career began in stage performance and expanded through Disney Channel comedies into film and voice acting. She is best known for roles on A.N.T. Farm and I Didn’t Do It, for her appearance in Teen Beach 2, and for later genre and voice projects including the horror film The Wretched and the Pixar film Hoppers.
Early Life and Background
Piper Joy Curda was born in Tallahassee, Florida, on August 16, 1997, and was raised in Chicago. She is the daughter of Stephen K. Curda and Dr. Leslie Curda; her father has served in the United States Army Reserve and is noted in public records as Stephen K. Curda.
Curda grew up in a family with multiple siblings and spent her childhood involved in performance. She trained and performed in musical theatre from a young age, an early foundation that led to touring theatre roles and later screen work.
Path to Celebrity
Curda began performing professionally as a child, appearing onstage in musical theatre and joining a national tour at age twelve. That early stage experience included a role in the Broadway national tour of The 101 Dalmatians Musical, which helped establish her theatrical and vocal skills.
Transitioning from stage to screen, Curda appeared in series for Disney.com and made guest appearances on network television, developing a television résumé that positioned her for recurring and main roles on youth-oriented series. Her musical work also included releasing a debut single and music video in 2014.
Piper Joy Curda Career
Early Career (2008–2012)
Curda’s screen career began with guest appearances on network television and digital series roles. She appeared in episodic television including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Body of Proof, and Malibu Country, and she starred as Casey in the Disney.com series Rule the Mix.
During this period she continued to perform in musical theatre and to develop her on-camera work, building the experience that led to recurring opportunities at Disney Channel and elsewhere.
Breakthrough (2013–2015)
Curda’s profile rose with recurring and main roles on Disney Channel. She appeared as Kennedy on A.N.T. Farm during its third season and in June 2013 was cast as Jasmine Kang in the Disney Channel sitcom I Didn’t Do It, which aired from January 2014 to October 2015. Those series roles brought her regular television exposure and recognition among youth audiences.
In 2015 Curda appeared in the television film Teen Beach 2, playing the role of Alyssa in the sequel to 2013’s Teen Beach Movie. Her performances in these Disney projects established her as a familiar presence in family and youth entertainment.
Expansion to Mainstream and Genre Work (2016–2020)
After her Disney Channel tenure Curda broadened her range into digital streaming and feature film projects. In 2018 she starred as Grace Ho in Anna Akana’s YouTube Red series Youth & Consequences, a project that marked a shift toward more mature scripted work outside the Disney ecosystem.
Curda moved into feature film lead work with the horror film The Wretched, released in 2020, in which she played a principal role. That turn into genre film underscored a deliberate effort to diversify her screen roles beyond family comedy.
Recent Screen Work (2021–Present)
Curda continued to take varied roles in film and television, appearing in the 2023 Netflix drama May December. Her recent credits demonstrate ongoing work in independent and studio projects and a transition into adult dramatic roles in addition to genre and voice work.
Notable Works and Milestones
Signature credits include her Disney Channel roles on A.N.T. Farm and I Didn’t Do It, the Teen Beach 2 telefilm, the digital series Youth & Consequences, and a lead turn in The Wretched. She has also recorded music, releasing the single “Losing You” in January 2014, and she expanded into voice acting with a lead role on the Pixar film Hoppers.
Piper Joy Curda Family
Curda is the daughter of Stephen K. Curda and Dr. Leslie Curda. Public records and profiles list several siblings; available information names Riley, Major, Glory, and Saylor Curda among her brothers and sisters. Her family background includes parental service and academic professions, and she was raised largely in the Chicago area after her birth in Tallahassee.
Personal Life
Curda graduated from Wheaton College with a Bachelor of Arts in Interpersonal Communication in 2019, reflecting a commitment to higher education alongside her acting career. She continues to work in film, television, music, and voice roles while maintaining a private personal life in the public record.
Curda has publicly identified as being on the asexual spectrum. Beyond her studies and career, public details about partners or children are not reported in the verified records available here.
