Piper Perabo is a Golden Globe nominated
stage, film and television actor. She was born in Dallas and was raised in New
Jersey. She appeared in Coyote Ugly's breakthrough role in the year 2000. Since
then she has been featured in films such as Christopher Nolan's "The
Prestige" with Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale, "Because I Said
So" with Diane Keaton and "First Snow", with Guy Pearce,
"Cheaper by the Dozen" films with Steve Martin, "Imagine Me
& You" featuring Lena Heady and Matthew Goode and the crime drama
"10th & Wolf" with an ensemble cast that included James
Marsden and Dennis Hopper. Perabo was in the film alongside Bruce Willis (with
Joseph Gordon Levitt), Emily Blunt, and Jeff Daniels in Rian John's sci-fi
action flick "Looper". On TV, Perabo starred as Annie Walker in all 5
seasons of USA Network's spy drama "Covert Affairs." She also
appeared in ABC's legal drama "Notorious" in 2016. It is also
possible to 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. Perabo is also
an activist, as well as her involvement on screen and stage. She is an activist
and a Voice for the International Rescue Committee in order to spread awareness
about the global refugee crisis and assist those affected by violence,
religious persecution and political oppression across the globe. Piper lives in
Los Angeles and New York City. The 1994 Toms River High School North class graduated
Piper. She was in every one of the annual musicals in high school. In her
senior year was when she played Katie in "Meet Me in St. Louis;"
junior year, Cousin Fan in "Mame;" sophomore year, Lady Brighton in
"Me and My Girl"" as well as freshman year, she danced in
"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." She was the high
school president for the National Honor Society as well as editor of the
school's literary magazine, Polaris. She was also an Marinerettes dancer during
high school football games.
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