Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo has been nominated for a
Golden Globe as a stage as well as a TV and film actor. She was born in Dallas,
Texas, and raised in New Jersey, she graduated in the summa cum Laude class at
Ohio University. In 2000, she was a part in the role of a breakout character in
Coyote Ugly. Since then she has been seen in such films as Christopher Nolan's
"The Prestige" featuring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale,
"Because I Said So" with Diane Keaton and "First Snow"
which starred Guy Pearce, "Cheaper by the Dozen" films starring Steve
Martin, "Imagine Me &"Imagine Me & You" with
Lena Heady and Matthew Goode and the crime drama "10th &
Wolf" featuring an ensemble cast which included James Marsden and Dennis
Hopper. Perabo was in the film alongside Bruce Willis (with Joseph Gordon
Levitt), Emily Blunt, and Jeff Daniels in Rian John's sci-fi action film
"Looper". Perabo was Annie Walker's television character in five
seasons of USA Network's spy show "Covert Affairs." She was a part of
ABC's legal drama "Notorious" in the year 2016. You can also stream
"Turn up Charlie" on Netflix with IdrisElba. She made her Broadway
debut in Neil LaBute's controversial play "Reasons to be Pretty"
which was nominated to the Tony for Best Play. Beyond her acting on the stage
and on screen, Perabo is also an activist. Perabo is an International Rescue
Committee Voice to raise awareness and assist those who are displaced by
persecution, war, or oppression from the political. Piper lives in Los Angeles,
New York City. In 1994, the Toms River High School North class graduated Piper.
She was a part of every one of the annual musicals in high school. The senior
year was Katie in Me In St. Louis, junior year she played Cousin Fan and Lady
Brighton in Mame; sophomore year she was Lady Brighton and Lady Brighton
respectively. During freshman year she was a choreographer and dancer in How to
Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. In high school, she served as the
president of the National Honor Society and the editor of the school's literary
magazine, Polaris. She was also a Marinerettes dancer in high school football
games.
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