Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo is a Golden Globe nominated
stage, film and TV actor. Born in Dallas, Texas, and living in New Jersey, she
graduated summa cum Laude from Ohio University. She was in the film Coyote
Ugly's breakout role in the year 2000. She has been in a variety of films since
then, including Christopher Nolan's "The Prestige" in which she
starred with Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale as well as "Because I Said
So" featuring Diane Keaton, and "First Snow" with Guy Pearce.
"Cheaper by the Dozen", "Imagine Me & You" films
with Steve Martin, "Cheaper by the Dozen", "Cheaper by the
Dozen", "Cheaper by the Dozen" films, "10th &
Wolf" crime drama with a cast that included Dennis Hopper and James
Marsden. Perabo starred alongside Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Emily
Blunt and Jeff Daniels in Rian Johnson's sci-fi action movie
"Looper.". Perabo played Annie Walker on USA Network's spy drama
"Covert Affairs" for five seasons. In the following seasons, Perabo
was a star as Annie Walker in the USA Network's spy drama "Covert
Affairs." "And can next be seen on Netflix in "Turn Up
Charlie" with Idris Elba. In Neil LaBute's controversial production,
"Reasons to be Pretty", Perabo made her Broadway debut. Perabo was
nominated by the Tony for the award for Best Play. Apart from her work on the
stage and screen, Perabo is also an activist. Perabo has been an International
Rescue Committee Voice to raise awareness and assist those who are displaced by
war, persecution or political oppression. Piper resides in Los Angeles and New
York City. The 1994 Toms River High School North class graduated Piper. She
performed in the four annual musicals she attended during high school. The
senior year 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. During freshman year she was a dancer and choreographer 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
journal, Polaris. She was also a Marinerettes dancer at high school football
games.
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