Piper Perabo
Piper Perabo was nominated for the Golden Globes for her work as a stage, TV, and film actress. Her birthplace was in Dallas and was raised in New Jersey. In 2000, she was a part in a starring role in Coyote Ugly. She appeared in "The Prestige" by Christopher Nolan with Hugh Jackman & Christian Bale, "Because I Said So", and "Because I Said So" and "Because I Said So", with Diane Keaton and Guy Pearce. Alongside "Cheaper by the Dozen", Lena Heady, Matthew Goode and the crime drama "10th & Wolf" in which she also starred alongside James Marsden and Dennis Hopper. In Rian Johnson's sci fi action film "Looper," she starred alongside Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon Levitt. Perabo was Annie Walker on USA Network's spy drama "Covert Affairs" for five seasons. She was a part of ABC's legal drama "Notorious" in 2016. Her next appearance is on Netflix as "Turn Up Charlie" co-starring with IdrisElba. Perabo made her Broadway debut in Neil LaBute’s controversial play "Reasons to be Pretty" in which she was nominated to the Tony Award for the Best Play. Perabo is an activist as well as her stage and screen performances. Perabo is a Voice for the International Rescue Committee, raising awareness about the refugee crisis across the world and supporting those affected by religious persecution and oppression in the form of conflict and politics. Piper lives in Los Angeles, New York City. The 1994 Toms River High School North class graduated Piper. She was a part of all four annual musicals during high school. Senior year she was Katie in "Meet Me in St. Louis;" junior year, Cousin Fan in "Mame;" sophomore year, Lady Brighton in "Me and My Girl"" and freshman year, a dancer on "How to Make it in business Without Really Trying." She was high school president for the National Honor Society as well as the editor of the school's literary magazine, Polaris. In high school she was a member of the Marinerettes as a dancer for the field show during the football games.
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