Piper Perabo

Actress

Birthday October 31, 1976

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

#3580 Most Popular

1976

Piper Lisa Perabo (born October 31, 1976) is an American actress.

1994

She graduated from Toms River High School North in 1994, and earned a bachelor's degree in theater from Honors Tutorial College at Ohio University in 1998.

1996

In 1996, she attended the Trinity/La MaMa Performing Arts Program.

She also studied Latin, physics, and poetry in her final year.

Perabo was first noticed a year before she graduated from college.

She was in New York City, visiting her then-boyfriend, and accompanied him to an audition.

Casting director Denise Fitzgerald spotted her and asked her to read for a part.

She was not cast, but when Fitzgerald found out that she did not have any representation, she made phone calls on Perabo's behalf and found her an agent.

After graduating, Perabo moved to New York, where she worked as a waitress.

She also studied acting at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and had roles in various plays.

She was cast in her first feature film just a month after moving to the city, Marc Levin's comedy Whiteboyz.

2000

Following her breakthrough in the comedy-drama film Coyote Ugly (2000), she starred in Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), its sequel Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), The Prestige (2006), Angel Has Fallen (2019), and as CIA agent Annie Walker in the USA Network spy drama series Covert Affairs (2010–2014), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.

Perabo is the daughter of Mary Charlotte (née Ulland), a physical therapist, and George William Perabo, a lecturer in poetry at Ocean County College.

She is of English, German, and Irish (father) and Norwegian (mother) descent; her surname is sometimes mistakenly described as Portuguese.

She grew up in Toms River, New Jersey.

Perabo's parents named her after actress Piper Laurie.

She is the eldest of three children with two brothers, Noah and Adam.

In 2000, she was cast in the romantic musical comedy-drama film Coyote Ugly as Violet "Jersey" Sanford, for which she won an MTV Movie Award for Best Music Moment for "One Way or Another".

Despite the film's mixed response from critics, it was a box office success, grossing over $113 million worldwide.

She also appeared in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle as FBI agent Karen Sympathy.

After the success of Coyote Ugly, Perabo decided to focus on independent films.

2001

In 2001, she starred in an independent Canadian drama called Lost and Delirious, playing a boarding school student who falls in love with a female classmate (played by Jessica Paré).

The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Perabo, Paré and co-star Mischa Barton were widely praised.

Perabo's performance in particular received critical acclaim; Loren King of the Chicago Tribune called it her "breakout performance".

Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman called her "an actress of glittering ferocity" and her performance "a geyser of emotion".

Jim Lane of the Sacramento News & Review said that "Perabo is a revelation, wild and fiery — it's a breakthrough performance, astonishing in its fervency" and Roger Ebert praised her performance for its sincerity and "wonderful abandon and conviction".

The next year she starred as a French exchange student in the independent comedy Slap Her... She's French, which was shelved in North America for two years, then released under the new title She Gets What She Wants.

The film was released under its original title in Europe.

2003

She had a role as the eldest Baker child, Nora, in Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), a role she reprised in the film's 2005 sequel.

Her other films include The I Inside (2003), Perfect Opposites (2004), George and the Dragon (2004), The Cave (2005), Imagine Me & You (2005), Edison (2005), and The Prestige (2006).

2008

In 2008, Perabo co-starred with Jamie Lee Curtis in the family comedy film Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

Also that year, she made her off-Broadway debut in the Neil LaBute play Reasons to Be Pretty.

As the play's run was coming to an end, she read the script for the USA Network television spy drama series Covert Affairs: "I was reading movie scripts and I wasn't finding anything that was really speaking to me and my agent suggested that I read [the Covert Affairs script]. And I hadn't thought about doing television, but when I read it, it kind of changed everything for me. She's such a powerful character, she's so smart, the action is so intense, and I really thought it would be fun to do."

The following year, Perabo was cast as CIA field agent Annie Walker, the lead character in Covert Affairs.

2010

For her work in the series, she received a nomination for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.

The series ran for five seasons, from 2010 to 2014.

2012

In September 2012, Perabo had a supporting role, alongside Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt, in the time travel thriller film Looper.

In December 2012, she was cast in a recurring role on the sitcom Go On.

Her character, Simone, was a former member of Matthew Perry's character's support group, who returned and became his love interest.

She was originally scheduled to appear in three episodes, but this was increased to four.