Eli Marienthal, a talented individual, entered this world on March 6, 1986, in the picturesque coastal city of Santa Monica, California, although his formative years were largely spent in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Berkeley.
His professional journey began in the esteemed Bay Area theatres, where he had the privilege of showcasing his remarkable acting skills in a variety of productions, including "Missing Persons," "The Cryptogram," "Hecuba," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Every 17 Minutes the Crowd Goes Crazy," and "The Life of Galileo."
Eli's family is an integral part of his life, with his parents, Joe and Lola, playing a significant role in his upbringing. Currently, he resides with his mother in Berkeley, a testament to the strong bond they share. However, his childhood was not without its adventures, as he spent some time in the City of Light, Paris, with his father during his 3rd and 4th-grade years.
Eli's academic pursuits took him to the prestigious East Bay French-American School, an institution renowned for its emphasis on bilingualism, where all students master the art of speaking fluent French and attend classes in two languages.