Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo has been nominated for an
Golden Globe as a stage as well as a TV and film actor. Her birthplace was in
Dallas, Texas and raised in New Jersey. She was featured in Coyote Ugly's
breakout role in 2000. Since then she has been in movies 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 You" featuring Lena Heady and Matthew Goode and the
crime thriller "10th & Wolf" with an ensemble cast including
James Marsden and Dennis Hopper. She was also a part of the cast with Bruce
Willis (with Joseph Gordon Levitt), Emily Blunt as well as Jeff Daniels in Rian
John's sci-fi action flick "Looper". Perabo was Annie Walker's
television character in five seasons of USA Network's spy show "Covert
Affairs." She also appeared in ABC's legal drama "Notorious" in
the year 2016. She will be seen on Netflix as "Turn Up Charlie" in
which she is starring alongside IdrisElba. Perabo also made her Broadway debut
in Neil LaBute's controversial stage play "Reasons to be Pretty",
which was nominated for the Tony award for the best play. Beyond her roles on
the stage and on screen, Perabo is also an activist. Perabo is a Voice for the
International Rescue Committee, raising awareness about the refugee crisis in
the world and helping those who are impacted by religious persecution as well
as political oppression and conflict. Piper lives in Los Angeles and New York
City. She graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994. In high school
she was in four annual musicals. The senior year was Katie in Me In St. Louis,
junior year she was Cousin Fan as well as Lady Brighton in Mame; the year after
sophomore, 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. She was high school president of the National Honor
Society as well as editor of the literary journal of the school, Polaris. She
was also an Marinerettes dancer during high school football games.
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