Alana Haim

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Musician • Singer • Actress

Birth Date: December 15, 1991

Age: 32 years old

Birth Place: Los Angeles, California

Bands: Haim

Musician and actor Alana Haim was born on December 15, 1991, in Los Angeles, California. Haim was best known as the youngest member of the pop-rock band Haim, formed with her sisters Este and Danielle. Growing up in a musical family, the Haim sisters were surrounded by music from an early age, leading to their formation of the band in 2007. Alana, along with her sisters, gained recognition in the music industry for their unique sound that blended elements of rock, pop, and R&B. Haim's debut album, "Days Are Gone," released in 2013, was critically acclaimed and commercially successful, marking their entry into mainstream music. Known for her multi-instrumental talents, Alana played guitar, keyboard, and provided vocals for the band.

Their subsequent albums, "Something to Tell You" (2017) and "Women in Music Pt. III" (2020), further solidified their place in contemporary music. Beyond music, Alana also ventured into acting, making her film debut in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" (2021), for which she received widespread praise. Her contributions to both music and film showcased her versatility and talent as an artist.