Carrie John's acting experience started at the young age of 5. She performed in many school shows and received her first paid role at age 14 in "Florida's Official State Play, Cross and Sword". After performing in various children's theater productions, including "Jack and the Beanstalk", and "Sleeping Beauty", as well as Broadway musicals "42nd Street" and "The King and I", Carrie decided to attend Florida School of the Arts. There, she would continue her studies of the performing arts. After receiving her Degree, she took on the featured role of Maleficent with Walt Disney World Resorts. To date, some of Carrie's strongest roles include: Morticia Addams in "The Addams Family (Musical)" and nominated for best actress in a musical at IMCOM-Europe Tournament of Plays, Brook Ashton/Vicki in "Noises Off", and Deirdre McDavey in "I Hate Hamlet" and nominated for best supporting actress in a comedy at IMCOM-Europe Tournament of Plays. Now moving into film and television, Carrie was featured in an action/thriller short film titled "Reborn Lost" playing the role of Nina, a mother/operative. She has done some background work for television series including: "Rizzoli and Isles", "How to Get Away with Murder", and "Lethal Weapon" giving her the experience of working for Warner Brothers, Paramount Pictures, and ABC. Carrie's training derived primarily from Florida School of the Arts. There she took acting lessons, class voice, dance, improv, stage combat, dialects, stage movement, and make-up. She also attended acting workshops by Jonathon Lamer, IMCOM-Europe Tournament of Plays adjudicator/Actor. In addition, Carrie graduated from Barbizon Modeling School, Tampa, FL, where she learned photo movement and runway techniques. Carrie expresses great interest in travel. She lived abroad for 5 years in Wiesbaden, Germany, where she worked for the U.S. military. She traveled to Spain, Italy, France, Poland, Austria, and England. Although not licensed anymore, Carrie is advanced in Massage Therapy including Swedish massage, Sports Massage, and Neuromuscular. Carrie also expresses interest in Events. Some of her successful events include: "Hotel of Horror", a haunted house production, director of 30 volunteers, 15 themes, and generated earnings of $5,000, "Masquerade of Horror" a Halloween Ball Production, director of 30 volunteers, dance and drink specials, and decoration of ballroom, and "A Musical Theatre Happening", a sweet sixteen birthday party, 40 guests, DJ, decorations, games and prizes. Out of all of Carrie's interests, her utmost passion is Acting, and doing so in a professional environment. She is very much looking forward to continuing her acting career with film and television.
Carrie Keagan was born on July 4, 1980 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for Bravo After Hours with Carrie Keagan (2016), Big Morning Buzz Live (2011) and The Apprentice (2004).
Carrie Kei Heim was born on December 7, 1973 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), The Equalizer (1985) and ABC Weekend Specials (1977). She has been married to Peter K. Binas since May 21, 2005. They have one child.
Carrie Keranen was born on January 16, 1987 in Oak Park, Michigan, USA. She is an American voice actress, producer, production manager, and voice director. She is known for her work on Mahô shôjo Madoka magika: Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011), Kiru ra kiru: KILL la KILL (2013), Kidô senshi Gundam Seed (2002), and Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015). Carrie grew up in Oak Park, Michigan and had always been involved in acting, including high school plays, but she said she was more active in sports. She later attended the University of Michigan, and originally intended to major in international business with a specialization in Japanese but would be drawn back into doing plays and subbing in for major roles. She later graduated with a BA in Theatre and Linguistics and after visiting Europe, moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting. As of 2010, she currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Carrie Kim is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), A Window on the World (2017) and Sanctioning Evil (2022).
Carrie L. Gomez is an assistant director and producer, known for A Girl Like Me, Amanda Bleu (2018) and Ludlow.
Carrie Lazar is an actress and director, known for The Magnificent Seven (2016), The Big Short (2015) and Preacher (2016).
Carrie Lee Bland is an actress and producer, known for The Shade Shepherd (2019), The Date & Time (2009) and The Minx (2007).
Carrie Louise Putrello is an actress, known for Joker (2019), The Ultimate Playlist of Noise (2021) and That's the Fxxking Trailer (2020).
Raised in the Chicago suburb, Des Plaines, Carrie always knew she was going to Hollywood to pursue acting which was fully supported by her mother, Lynnette. Carrie attended Maine West High School and was active in the Speech Team, Choir and the radio station, WMTH. She describes her high school years as being the "Queen of the Geeks". It took her a bit more time than she anticipated but finally moved west in 2000 after a three year stay in Chicago as a Stage Manager for the Raven Theatre and worked as an office manager at an advertising company. She even worked a little over a year for Blue Man Group at the Briar Street Theater. Once coming to Los Angeles, she soon changed her ambitions to producing which she has been very successful with by producing indie features and working on various television programs. In 2010, she reconnected with her passion for acting and cast herself in "Plain Jen", a script (short and feature length) she wrote and produced. Having received international notoriety for her portal of the "geeky-Chicago-girl-turned-glam" by being the 'non-traditional starlet', any apprehension she had for playing the role was quickly quelled when there was an outpour of support after the publication of her interview in the UK magazine "Just as Beautiful". Carrie is someone to definitely keep an eye on for her slate of projects are growing and there doesn't seem to be an end to her rise.