Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo has been nominated for an
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 with a summa cum Laude degree
from Ohio University. In 2000 she was cast in the role of a breakout character
in Coyote Ugly. Since then she has been featured in films such as Christopher
Nolan's "The Prestige" with Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale,
"Because I Said So" with Diane Keaton and "First Snow" with
Guy Pearce, "Cheaper by the Dozen" films with Steve Martin,
"Imagine Me and"Imagine Me & You" with Lena Heady and
Matthew Goode and the crime drama "10th and Wolf" featuring an
ensemble cast which included James Marsden and Dennis Hopper. Perabo starred
alongside Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Emily Blunt and Jeff Daniels in
Rian Johnson's sci-fi action film "Looper.". On TV, Perabo was a part
of Annie Walker in all 5 seasons of USA Network's spy show "Covert
Affairs." In the following seasons, she co-starred on ABC's legal drama
"Notorious. It is also possible to watch "Turn Up Charlie" on
Netflix with IdrisElba. She made her Broadway debut in Neil LaBute’s
controversial production "Reasons to be Pretty" in which she was
nominated for the Tony Award for the Best Play. Perabo is also an activist, as
well as her work on the stage and the screen. She is an active Voice for the
International Rescue Committee to bring awareness to the global refugee crisis
and assist those affected by violence, religious persecution, and political
oppression across the globe. Piper lives in Los Angeles, New York City. She
graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994. At high school, she was in
four yearly musicals. Senior year she was Katie in Me in St. Louis, junior year
she was Cousin Fan and Lady Brighton in Mame; the year after sophomore, she was
Lady Brighton and Lady Brighton respectively. During freshman year she was a
dancer and choreographer in How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
She was the high school president for the National Honor Society as well as the
editor for the literary journal of the school, Polaris. She was also an
Marinerettes dancer during high school football games.
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