Piper Perabo

Piper Perabo was nominated for the Golden Globes in the category of TV, stage, and film actor. Born in Dallas, Texas, and was raised in New Jersey, she graduated in the summa cum Laude class at Ohio University. The film featured her in Coyote Ugly's breakout role in the year 2000. She was seen in "The Prestige" directed by Christopher Nolan with Hugh Jackman & Christian Bale, "Because I Said So" as well as "Because I Said So" together with "Because I Said So" which starred Diane Keaton and Guy Pearce. In addition to "Cheaper by the Dozen", Lena Heady, Matthew Goode, and the crime drama "10th & Wolf" in which she also starred with James Marsden and Dennis Hopper. She was a star alongside Bruce Willis (with Joseph Gordon Levitt), Emily Blunt, and Jeff Daniels in Rian John's sci-fi action film "Looper". In television Perabo starred as Annie Walker in all 5 seasons of the USA Network's spy drama "Covert Affairs." She was a part of ABC's legal drama "Notorious" in the year 2016. Her next appearance is on Netflix as "Turn Up Charlie" and starring with IdrisElba. Perabo also made her Broadway debut in Neil LaBute's controversial play "Reasons to be Pretty" in which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. Perabo is an activist as well as her screen and stage work. She is a Voice for the International Rescue Committee to bring awareness to the world's refugee crisis and aid those who are displaced due to violence, religious persecution and political oppression around the world. Piper resides in Los Angeles and New York City. She graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994. She was a part of the four annual musicals she attended during high school. In her senior year, she played Katie in Me in St. Louis, junior year she was Cousin Fan as well as Lady Brighton in Mame; sophomore year , she was Lady Brighton and Lady Brighton respectively. In her 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 journal. She was also an Marinerettes dancer at high school football games.







 

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