Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo was nominated for the
Golden Globes for her work as a stage, TV, and film actor. Her birthplace was
in Dallas and grew up in New Jersey. Coyote Ugly was her breakout role. She has
appeared in many films since that time, including Christopher's "The
Prestige" featuring Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, and "Because I Said
So" which starred Diane Keaton, and "First Snow" with Guy
Pearce. "Cheaper by the Dozen", "Imagine Me & You"
films starring Steve Martin, "Cheaper by the Dozen", "Cheaper by
the Dozen", "Cheaper by the Dozen" films, "10th &
Wolf" crime drama featuring a cast which also comprised Dennis Hopper and
James Marsden. She was a star alongside 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 on USA Network's spy drama
"Covert Affairs" for five seasons. After that, Perabo played as Annie
Walker on USA Network's spy thriller "Covert Affairs." You can also
watch "Turn up Charlie" on Netflix with IdrisElba. In Neil LaBute's
controversial play, "Reasons to be Pretty", Perabo made her Broadway
debut. She was nominated by the Tony for Best Play. Apart from her roles on
stage and screen, Perabo is also an activist. Perabo is an International Rescue
Committee Voice to help people who have been forced to relocate due to
persecution, war or oppression from the political. Piper lives in Los Angeles
and New York City. She graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994. In
high school she appeared in all four annual musicals. Senior year she was Katie
in Me in St. Louis, junior year she played Cousin Fan as well as 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. She was the high-school president for the
National Honor Society as well as the editor of the literary journal of the
school, Polaris. As a dancer in the show in the field she was part of the
Marinerettes during high school.
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