Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo was nominated for the
Golden Globes in the category of stage, television, and film actor. Her
birthplace was in Dallas and grew up in New Jersey. In 2000, she was chosen in
the role of a breakout character in Coyote Ugly. Since then, she's been seen in
such films as Christopher Nolan's "The Prestige" featuring Hugh
Jackman and Christian Bale, "Because I Said So" with Diane Keaton and
"First Snow", with Guy Pearce, "Cheaper by the Dozen" films
starring Steve Martin, "Imagine Me and You" featuring Lena Heady and
Matthew Goode and the crime drama "10th & Wolf" featuring an
ensemble cast including James Marsden and Dennis Hopper. She starred alongside
Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Emily Blunt and Jeff Daniels in Rian Johnson's
sci-fi action flick "Looper.". Perabo was Annie Walker's TV part in
five seasons of USA Network's spy show "Covert Affairs." Then, Perabo
appeared as Annie Walker in the USA Network's spy thriller "Covert
Affairs." It is also possible to watch "Turn Up Charlie" on Netflix
with IdrisElba. Perabo also made her Broadway debut in Neil LaBute's
controversial play "Reasons to be Pretty", which was nominated for
the Tony Award for the Best Play. In addition to her acting on screen and
stage, Perabo is also an activist. She's an active Voice for the International
Rescue Committee in order to spread awareness about the global refugee crisis
and aid those who are displaced due to violence, religious persecution, as well
as political oppression all over the globe. Piper lives in Los Angeles, New
York City. She graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994. She
appeared in every musical that was performed during high school. In her senior
year, she played Katie in Me in St. Louis, junior year she played Cousin Fan as
well as Lady Brighton in Mame; sophomore year , she 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 also the high
school president of the National Honor Society, and also the editor of Polaris
the school's literary journal. She was also an Marinerettes dancer in high
school football games.
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