Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo has been nominated for the
Golden Globe as a stage as well as a TV and film actor. Born in Dallas, Texas,
and living in New Jersey, she graduated summa cum Laude from Ohio University.
In 2000 she was cast in the role of a breakout character in Coyote Ugly. She
has been in a variety of films since when, including Christopher's "The
Prestige" in which she starred with Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, and
"Because I Said So", with Diane Keaton, and "First Snow"
with Guy Pearce. "Cheaper by the Dozen", "Imagine Me &
You" films with Steve Martin, "Cheaper by the Dozen",
"Cheaper by the Dozen", "Cheaper by the Dozen" films,
"10th & Wolf" crime drama featuring a cast which also comprised
Dennis Hopper and James Marsden. She was in the film with Bruce Willis, Joseph
Gordon Levitt, Emily Blunt and Jeff Daniels in Rian Johnson's sci-fi action
flick "Looper.". Perabo was Annie Walker's television role in five
seasons of the USA Network's spy drama "Covert Affairs." After that,
Perabo starred as Annie Walker on USA Network's spy drama "Covert
Affairs." Her next appearance is on Netflix as "Turn Up
Charlie", starring with IdrisElba. She also made her Broadway debut in
Neil LaBute’s controversial production "Reasons to be Pretty" that
she nominated to the Tony Award for Best Play. Perabo is an activist , as is
her screen and stage work. Perabo is a Voice for the International Rescue
Committee and is a spokesperson for the International Rescue Committee,
bringing awareness to the refugee crisis in the world, and helping people
suffering from religious persecution, conflict and political oppression. Piper
lives in Los Angeles, New York City. She graduated from Toms River (NJ) High
School North class of 1994. In high school, she was in four of the school's musicals.
She played Katie in "Meet Me In St. Louis" her senior year; she was
also Cousin Fan in the musical "Mame" sophomore year. Lady Brighton
and Lady Brighton in "Me and My Girl" freshman year. She was high
school president of the National Honor Society as well as the editor for the
school's literary magazine, Polaris. As a dancer for the field show, she was
part of the Marinerettes in high school.
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