Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Personal details
  • Born:
    • Birthday: 1994-04-06
    • Born Place: Melbourne, Australia
  • Also Known As:

    潔絲敏·柯提斯-史密斯

Jasmine Curtis-Smith

Jasmine Casandra Curtis-Smith, born on April 6, 1994, is a Filipino-Australian actress known for her compelling performances across film and television. She is the younger sister of fellow actress Anne Curtis and has established a notable career both in the Philippines and on the international festival circuit. Curtis-Smith achieved critical recognition early on for her portrayal of Yael in the 2013 independent film Transit, a role for which she won Best Supporting Actress at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and a Breakthrough Performance award at the Golden Screen Awards. Her list of accolades also includes winning Best Actress at the Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival for the LGBTQIA+ themed film Baka Bukas (Maybe Tomorrow) in 2016 and Best Supporting Actress at the Metro Manila Film Festival for Siargao in 2017. She continues to star in diverse projects, including the folk horror feature In My Mother's Skin (2023), and is known for choosing roles that reflect complexity and depth.