Alicia Culpepper
- Actress
Alicia Culpepper grew up in a musical family and blossomed through the experience of performing, whether it was singing in middle and high school, or playing the violin from 8-21 years old. As Alicia matured, she found her love for performing and singing, especially in her undergrad years at Concordia University, Irvine. There, she was able to travel with the choirs, performing solos in Vienna, Austria at The Votivkirche (May 2016) and several places in Germany (May 2017). In Vienna, Austria at The Votivkirche, she was honored to sing the solo for the song, "City called Heaven" (arr. Josephine Poelinitz). Alicia was involved in other ensembles as well, such as Sinfonietta (orchestra ensemble) and Jazz ensemble, where she served as the main vocalist for a few semesters. She is pursuing a Theater Certificate and Pilates Certificate at Mt. Sac and will continue to pursue modeling, growing as an artist in music and theater, and getting her Doctorate in Music. Most recently, she was given an opportunity to be part of a short film called Grace for a Gangsta by Aaron D. King, directed by Bryon Nora, playing Anita Ward (2023).