Carly Paoli was born on January 28, 1989 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. She is known for Christmas at the Castle (2020), Music for Mercy (2017) and Christmas Carols on ITV (2021).
Carly Pearce was born on 24 April 1990 in Taylor Mill, Kentucky, USA. She is a music artist and actress, known for Carly Pearce: Every Little Thing (2017), Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde: Never Wanted to Be That Girl (2021) and Carly Pearce, Lee Brice: I Hope You're Happy Now (2019). She has been married to Michael Ray since 6 October 2019.
Carly Peeters was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. At a young age, her family moved and eventually settled in Southern California. When moving to California Carly found her love of the arts such as dance and theater. The high school Carly attends is a charter school which allows her to work around her busy schedule. There she has been on the choir team. When Carly isn't at school working with her choir group she has been found riding horses or modeling. Carly is an advocate for Jumpstart that helps instill in children that reading is important. It also got her to create Literally Literacy that goes with that. In May 2017, Carly won Miss Teen California International 2017 in Thousand Oaks, CA. Later that year in August she won Miss Teen International 2017 in Charleston, WV
Carly graduated from high school in Vancouver in 1998. She made her American screen debut in I've Been Waiting for You (1998). Her most noticeable roles to date are "Molly White" in Trapped in a Purple Haze (2000), and "Sam McPherson" in TV's Popular (1999). She auditioned for roles on Roswell (1999) before she landed the role of "Sam McPherson".
Carly Rae James Sauer is known for The Nursery (2018).
Singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen was born in Mission, British Columbia, Canada, on November 21, 1985. After graduating from the Heritage Park Secondary School, Jepsen began performing in the nearby city of Vancouver. A few years later, in 2007, she starred as a contestant on the reality television show Canadian Idol (2003), becoming one of the season's final three contestants. Jepsen's musical inspirations include pop singer Natalie Imbruglia, whose acclaimed 1997 song Natalie Imbruglia: Torn (1997) was covered by Jepsen on Canadian Idol (2003). Jepsen formally debuted on the music industries in 2008 with Tug of War, a pop album that includes the singles "Bucket" and the title track, as well as a rendition of John Denver's "Sunshine on My Shoulder." In February 2012, she released the EP Curiosity. The album features the single, Carly Rae Jepsen: Call Me Maybe (2011) which rapidly became a pop-culture sensation, topping the charts in more than a dozen countries. Jepsen performed Carly Rae Jepsen: Call Me Maybe (2011) on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2009) in June 2012. Following the show, she recorded a video performance of the song-along with Jimmy Fallon and his house band, The Roots which was viewed by millions of fans on YouTube, to add to the hundreds of millions of views for the track's official music video. Curiosity also includes Jepsen's rendition of the Joni Mitchell song "Both Sides Now." According to Jepsen, her musical style is folk-pop, calling herself the "flower child of pop." Jepsen was eventually signed to Interscope-affiliated record label School Boy Records, which was founded by Scooter Braun in 2007, and is run in part by pop superstar Justin Bieber. She released the full-length album Kiss in September 2012, which featured her massive hit, as well as the single "Tonight I'm Getting Over You."
Carly Rees is known for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Aquaman (2018) and Thor: Ragnarok (2017).
A graduate of UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television, Carly was predestined to a career in the entertainment industry. Carly was exposed at an early age to the discipline and focus needed to succeed in Hollywood. She has paid her dues with extensive theatre credits including "A Midsummer's Night Dream" with Martin Short at the Geffen, the critically-acclaimed "Wounded" at the Powerhouse Theatre, as well as the lead in "Proof" at the Palisades Theater. She has also had the opportunity to work closely with Tom Hanks in Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and Larry Crowne (2011). She enjoys doing sketch comedy at the Strait Jacket Society in Hollywood and hopes to follow in the footsteps of her family in film, TV and theater.
Carly Sullivan is an award-winning actress, writer, and director who started her artistic career as professional ballet dancer where she studied with the American Ballet Theater and Miami City Ballet. In 2020, she was named one of Hollywood's up-and coming actress and content creator by Women In Film and was selected into their prestigious mentorship program. In 2022, she received Oscar consideration for her supporting role as Isabella Stevens in the feature film Harper. She is the writer, producer and host of the podcast Marginalized Murder, a Storic Media podcast.
Carly Brook Schroeder is an actress, animal rights activist, environmentalist, and nutritional advocate, known for Gracie (2007), the Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire (2001), and General Hospital (1963). Schroeder was born on October 18, 1990, in Valparaiso, Indiana. She began doing print work at the age of three and commercials at the age of six. In 1997, Schroeder was cast as Serena Baldwin in Port Charles (1997), a spin-off of General Hospital. She performed in 480 episodes during a six-year period, being nominated twice in 1999 and 2000 for a Young Artist Award. In 1999, Schroeder was also nominated for a Young Star Award; Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Daytime TV Program. Schroeder has also been featured in several television shows and television movies. In 2002, Schroder won the role of the manipulative, yet lovable Melina Bianco in The Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire (2001). She also appeared in The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003). Her first feature film, Mean Creek (2004), received wide critical acclaim, winning the Humanitas Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, and also being awarded the 2005 Independent Spirit Festival Special Distinction Award for best ensemble cast. Schroeder also appeared in Firewall (2006), with 'Harrison Ford', and Eye of the Dolphin (2006), An avid soccer player since the age of five, Schroeder finally had the chance to combine two of her passions in a single project called Gracie (2007). Knowing she had to fight for the part, she began an intense three-month workout that included training in advanced soccer skills with professional athletes and trainers. Her exposure to an athletic lifestyle influenced her later decision to choose a health-conscious lifestyle. While Gracie was in theaters Schroeder's other movie, Eye of the Dolphin (2006) received two awards from the 2007 International Family Film Festival; a Best Child Actor win for Schroeder and a Drama Feature win for the movie. Her most recent projects include Prep School (2015), and One of Us (2017). Schroeder was awarded best actress for her role as Kyra in Prep School at the 2016 Studio City Film Festival. Her earlier work for the Humane Society and Meals on Wheels in 2004 opened her eyes to her other passion, traveling. By the time she entered college, Schroeder had been to 20 states, 11 countries. As of 2018, Carly has 16 movie titles on her resume. Her appearances for 2018 include Ouija House (2018) and Deadly Shores. Carly has also received weapons training in small arms. Schroeder graduated from California Lutheran University in 2013, then went on to further her education in nutrition and holistic care. In a move towards a more health-focused lifestyle, Schroeder has given up meat, dairy, gluten, and refined sugars in exchange for a plant-strong diet. Accompanied by her dog Jax, she has embraced her wanderlust by climbing, backpacking, running marathons, snowboarding, surfing, and many more outdoor activities. In January 2019, Carly raised her right hand and chose to go to officer candidates school for her commission in the US Army.