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Ryan Starr (Tiffany Montgomery) was born on 21 November, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, is an American actor-singer. Discover Ryan Starr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

Popular As Tiffany Montgomery
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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November, 1982
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Los Angeles, California
Nationality Los Angeles, California

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1982

Tiffany Montgomery (born November 21, 1982), known professionally as Ryan Starr, is a singer who finished seventh on the first season of American Idol.

She went on to release a successful single on iTunes and participated in a handful of other television programs, modeling campaigns, and worldwide music tours.

Ryan Starr was born Tiffany Montgomery in the Sunland neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, a place where she once described as a "middle of nowhere town, up in the hills - like, horse country."

Her elementary, middle, and high schools were all about "a block from one another" in her words, and growing up, Starr considered herself to be "a small-town tomboy".

She has three sisters.

On her mother's side, she is Peruvian and Bolivian.

She also has French and Irish ancestry.

2000

She graduated from Verdugo Hills High School in 2000, where she ran track.

Before attempting a music career, she worked as a waitress, lifeguard, swim team coach, and at a clothing store.

Around the age of seven, Starr began learning how to sing.

Her family was unable to afford formal vocal training, so as a child, Starr developed her voice by singing along to Disney films.

Drawn to jazz and blues artists from a young age, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding were among Starr's first musical influences.

As Starr got older, she found inspiration in rock musicians, such as Pat Benatar, Chris Cornell, Steve Perry, and Steven Tyler.

After graduating from high school, Starr went on frequent bus excursions into Hollywood from her nearby hometown, and on one of these, she met a girl who suggested that the two of them audition for American Idol first season together.

Starr's performance of "Lean on Me" (by Bill Withers) was the first successful audition ever shown on the series.

2003

In his 2003 autobiography, I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But..., Simon Cowell wrote that Starr was "cripplingly shy" at the audition, but that Paula Abdul "saw some potential for stardom in her, and decided to mentor her."

Starr, who auditioned as Tiffany Montgomery, adopted her stage name by Hollywood Week.

Placed into Group 1 for the Top 30 semi-finals, her song choice for that round of an old jazz standard, "The Frim-Fram Sauce", puzzled Cowell and Randy Jackson, although the following night Cowell deemed Starr "a dark horse" and predicted that she could excel in the competition with better singing material.

After she was voted through to the Top 10, Starr opened the first round of the finals, singing "If You Really Love Me" by Stevie Wonder; this marked the first live performance in the history of American Idol.

Starr was well-received by the judges for that performance but was voted off the series two weeks later in seventh place.

The second of Starr's live performances, "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, was panned by the judges and resulted in a Bottom 2 placement for that week.

While Starr's final performance of the competition, "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, was praised by the judges as an improvement over the previous week, it prompted Cowell to reflect on Starr's disparate song choices throughout the competition and express confusion over what kind of artist Starr wanted to be.

The judges felt that Starr struggled with aspects of her performances throughout every round of the finals but communicated a shared belief in Starr's potential.

Upon Starr's elimination from the competition, Cowell gave Starr an offer to call him anytime for help with pursuing a music career.

Starr blamed her stalled music career on a two-year restrictive recording contract with RCA.

Under this contract, she refused to record an album claiming producers wanted to turn her into an Avril Lavigne type singer.

2005

After an intense three year legal battle she was released from contract in 2005.

Upon release from her contract, Starr went on to host TRL on VH1.

Starr then released an iTunes exclusive single, "My Religion".

2006

"My Religion" was slated to be released to stores in early 2006, however, iTunes refused to release Ryan Starr's single from contract.

2017

Although Starr was named Homecoming Queen, she reminisced in a 2017 blog post that she was "dorky" and "definitely not one of the popular kids" for most of her time in school.