Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo is a Golden Globe nominated
stage, film and TV actor. Her birthplace was in Dallas, Texas and raised in New
Jersey. She was in the film the film's breakout character, CoyoteUgly in 2000.
She has appeared in many films since then, including Christopher Nolan's
"The Prestige" in which she starred with Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale
and "Because I Said So" featuring Diane Keaton, and "First
Snow" with Guy Pearce. "Cheaper by the Dozen", "Imagine Me
and You" films starring Steve Martin, "Cheaper by the Dozen",
"Cheaper by the Dozen", "Cheaper by the Dozen" films,
"10th & Wolf" crime drama with a cast that also included
Dennis Hopper and James Marsden. In Rian Johnson's sci-fi action film
"Looper," she starred with Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Perabo was Annie Walker's TV part in five seasons on the USA Network's spy
drama "Covert Affairs." She also appeared in ABC's legal drama
"Notorious" in the year 2016. Her next appearance is on Netflix as
"Turn Up Charlie", starring with IdrisElba. In Neil LaBute's
controversial show, "Reasons to be Pretty", Perabo made her Broadway
debut. Perabo was nominated by the Tony for the award for Best Play. Perabo is
an activist , as is her stage and screen work. Perabo is a Voice for the International
Rescue Committee who raises awareness about the refugee crisis around the
world, and helping people who are impacted by religious persecution or
conflict, as well as oppression by the state. Piper lives in Los Angeles, New
York City. She graduated from Toms River (NJ) High School North class of 1994.
In high school, she appeared in all four of the school's musicals. Senior year
, she was Katie in Me In St. Louis, junior year she was Cousin Fan and Lady
Brighton in Mame; the sophomore year was Lady Brighton and Lady Brighton
respectively. And in freshman year she was a choreographer and dancer in How to
Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. She was the high-school president of
the National Honor Society, and was also the editor of Polaris the school's literary
magazine. At the time of her high school graduation she was part of the
Marinerettes as a dancer in the field show at football matches.
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