Carrie Vernon is known for Workhorse Queen (2021).
Carrie Wampler can be seen in director Alexandre Moors' feature film, "The Yellow Birds," opposite Alden Ehrenreich and Jennifer Aniston. Based on the novel by Iraq War vet Kevin Powers, the story follows two young soldiers who become friends in boot camp and navigate the terrors of the war together. In the film, Wampler portrays soldier and medic 'Jenny Smith.' She also appears in HBO's limited series, "Big Little Lies," based on Liane Moriarty's best-selling novel. The project, from executive producer David E. Kelley, stars Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman and Carrie recurs alongside a cast that includes Shailene Woodley and Zoë Kravitz. She also stars in the film, "Maximum Ride," based on the bestselling book series by acclaimed author James Patterson. Carrie is among the cast of the scripted comedy "Tales of Titans," from creators Nick Wiger and Matty Smith, airing on Funny or Die's Go90 Channel. The series is centered on a competitive professional team for a fictional video game, and Carrie plays 'Becca,' the whip-smart and motivated team captain, among an ensemble which includes Jason Ritter and John Salley. Carrie is perhaps best known for her popular recurring role as 'Brooke' on Disney Channel's hit original series, "Austin & Ally." She has guest starred on shows such as NBC's "Parks and Recreation," "Surviving Jack," "Instant Mom" and "Malibu Country" as well as portraying lead roles in AwesomenessTV's "A Christmas Carol + Zombies," and the thriller anthology series "Sleep Tight" on Go90. Her television movie credits include "Blue Lagoon: The Awakening" opposite Brenton Thwaites directed by Mikael Salomon and "Expecting Amish" with AJ Michalka. Carrie is passionate about putting a spotlight on the types of cancer that largely affect children. A volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, she hopes to continue to promote awareness of the need to raise funds for research and family support in order to help improve outcomes for children. In addition to acting, Carrie is also an aspiring singer and is currently working on original music. Originally from Tipp City, Ohio Carrie resides in Los Angeles with her dogs, Labradoodle Oscar and Phoebe, a Maltipoo.
Carrie Wang is an actress, known for Vagabondize (2016), The Beauty Skin (2020) and Speed (2018).
Luscious, busty, and shapely blonde bombshell Carrie Westcott was born on December 12, 1969 in Mission Hills, Kansas. Carrie grew up in Mission Viejo, California and graduated from Canyon County High School in 1988. She began modeling professionally in her teens. In late 1992 she sent test photos of herself to "Playboy" magazine. Carrie was the Playmate of the Month in the September, 1993 issue of the famous men's magazine. She not only posed for many newsstand special editions and appeared in numerous "Playboy" videos, but was also a regular on the comedy TV series "Playboy's Really Naked Truth." Moreover, Carrie acted in a few low-budget movies that include "Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel," "Lover's Leap," and 'L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach."
Carrie Maxwell Wrigley is an actress, singer/songwriter, and mother of five. She is also a professional counselor and speaker, who holds degrees from the University of Utah in Theatre (BFA) and Social Work (MSW). Carrie entered film work in the second half of her life, drawing on the various roles and responsibilities she carried out in the first half. She is a skilled, trustworthy, and compassionate professional, who brings to her film work the credibility, vision, and strength she developed through decades of personal, family, and professional life experience. In 2017, as her children grew up and left home, Carrie was recruited by a local talent agent, and began to be cast in local film projects. She studied film acting with award-winning filmmaker Rob Diamond, and was cast as a supporting lead in a feature film, "Fall City," scheduled for release December 2018. Carrie also appeared in a number of short, independent, industrial, and student films. Carrie's early enjoyment of stage acting blossomed into a passion for film acting. Her real-life experience in family and professional roles brings rich credibility into her screen portrayal of a wide variety of characters, including various tough and tender professionals, mothers, and wives. Carrie's intimate exposure as a counselor to the deepest pains, triumphs, and connections of many struggling souls, brings into her acting a rare authenticity, compassion, and capacity for connection. Carrie was the oldest of seven children, and began acting at the age of 14 when she was cast as the lead in a local musical theatre production. She did theatre throughout high school, and in her senior year in Utah State competition was named "Best Actress." After high school graduation, she studied at the University of Utah, and earned her BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) in Theatre, completing both the Acting Emphasis and Musical Theatre programs at that university. She also served as a Guest Artist at the Young People's Theatre program at the U. This program featured the motto, "Developing Character On and Off Stage," igniting in Carrie a passion for using the power of the arts to build positive strengths in youth and others. Carrie married Steve Wrigley, completed a Masters of Social Work (MSW) degree, and bore and raised her 5 children while developing a private counseling practice, writing and performing hundreds of songs, and acting and directing in local musical theatre productions. She directed a children's choir at her children's school for over a decade, writing original music for choir performances that taught responsibility, hope, inclusion, kindness, anti-bullying, and a positive sense of community. As a counselor and speaker, she has helped thousands of people over the years to overcome depression and anxiety, strengthen marriage and family relationships, and find hope and positive purpose even in difficult times. The reach of her counseling and speaking work has recently extended more broadly to an internet audience, through YouTube videos and various websites. Carrie also recorded several CD's of her original songs, which are now available on CD Baby, Amazon, iTunes, and her official website. She and her husband Steve celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary September 2018. Carrie's many years as a professional counselor, speaker, mother, wife, and performing artist provide rich resources now for film work, as she brings the insights and emotional experience from those longtime roles into the intimate and powerful arena of acting onscreen.
Carrie-Anne Moss was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. At age 20, after studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, she moved to Europe to pursue a career in modeling. While in Spain she was cast in the TV show Dark Justice which was produced in Barcelona for its first season and Los Angeles for its second. Once in LA, Carrie-Anne was cast in other series regular opportunities like Matrix (which coincidentally presaged the movie that would later make her famous), and then Aaron Spelling's Models Inc. Carrie-Anne's work was gaining attention when the late great Mali Finn brought her in to audition for The Wachowski's, who offered her the opportunity to create the iconic cyber warrior "Trinity". Alongside her "One" Keanu Reeves, in stride with Laurence Fishburne and the multifaceted Hugo Weaving. Carrie-Anne Moss galvanized her place in cinematic history in one of the highest grossing sci-fi action franchises of all time. Carrie-Anne began receiving a wide range of scripts but it was the complex screenplay Memento that stirred her creative senses and once meeting the then unknown writer/director Christopher Nolan, it was without hesitation that she accepted the role of "Natalie" in Nolan's directorial debut. Her remarkable performance won her the coveted Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female that year. Prominent directors and producers continued to pursue her. She survived with Val Kilmer on the Red Planet for Warner Bros; sweetened Lasse Hallstrom's multi Oscar nominated Chocolat for Miramax and tracked Sir Ben Kingsley in Paramount's Suspect Zero. She mothered Shia LaBeouf in DreamWork's box-office hit Disturbia; and together with Samuel L. Jackson, led the intense interrogation of Michael Sheen in Sony's Unthinkable. Carrie-Anne continued to collaborate on independent projects including The Chumscrubber with Ralph Fiennes and Glenn Close; the comedy noir Mini's First Time also starring Alec Baldwin and Luke Wilson; Snow Cake the touching drama with Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman; Fireflies in the Garden in the company of Ryan Reynolds, Julia Roberts and Willem Defoe; and the retro zombie rom-com Fido along with Billy Connelly and Dylan Baker. Throughout her career, Carrie-Anne has joined compelling television projects such as Ryan Murphy's Pretty Handsome; CBS's Vegas for James Mangold and Marvel's Jessica Jones as "Jerry Hogarth" for show runner Melissa Rosenberg. She recently finished acting and also producing in her second season, the bi-lingual English/Norwegian detective crime series Wisting, as an FBI agent set in the Norwegian landscape. Next up, Carrie-Anne returns once again to star as "Trinity" in the much anticipated fourth installment of Lana Wachowski's Matrix Resurrections opposite Keanu Reeves for Warner Bros, which launches globally December 22, 2021
Carrie-Lynn is a Toronto born and raised actor known for her leading role in the critically acclaimed Canadian comedy, Seed. Second daughter of 2 to Heather and Jim Neales and step-daughter to Christina Neales. Theatre credits include Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), Ophelia (Hamlet), Helena (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Joan (Sexual Perversity in Chicago). Studied at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario and graduated with a diploma in Music Theatre Performance in 2005. Nominated for a Canadian Screen Award (best female performance in a leading comedic role) and a Canadian Comedy Award, both for her role in Seed. Carrie-Lynn is now based in Los Angeles, California.
Carrin Sherman is an actress, known for Innocent (2010), Eaters of the Dead (2017) and Scent (2014).
Carrington Brooke Durham is an actress, known for Gasoline Alley (2022), Wraith (2022) and Black Friday (2022).