Amy Carlson
Amy Carlson was born in Glen Ellyn in
Illinois and spent her childhood in Chicago. Amy was a part of her family in
Chicago when she was in junior high. Parents, Bob, and Barb taught at the
American School in the Middle East. Amy has two sisters, Betsy and Lori, along
with a brother Joe. Amy has travelled all over Europe with her family as well
as on her own. Her parents were teachers, so they could enjoy every summer
together camping and exploring all across the United States. They've stayed in
every state except Alaska. Amy was in Rwanda in 1994 after the war to help with
the relief efforts. Amy was a skilled actor in school plays and won writing
contests. Amy was a highly competitive athlete in high school and participated
in the very first 3200-meter relay on the Illinois girls track. In college,
after an injury, she returned to the theater , playing a variety of roles on
stage, beginning with Lanford Wilson's "Fifth of July" and directing
Wallace Shawn's "Aunt Dan and Lemon". Amy has graduated from Knox College
in Galesburg (Illinois) as a cum laude graduate with an A.A. in East Asian
history and a concentration in Theater. After graduation, she moved to Chicago
where she pursued studies in Improv at the Improv Olympics as well as acting at
The Actor's Center. Soon after graduating, she was offered a permanent for the
no-longer-running soap drama Another World (1964). The category she was
nominated for is "Outstanding support actress on the Daytime Drama
Series", she was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards. Her most memorable
roles were of strong women, such as Alex Taylor (1999), Maggie Pistone (2000),
Katie Owen (2003), and Linda Reagan (2003). Carlson lives in New York City with
husband Syd Butler, bassist of Les Savy Fav, where she is also employed in the
music industry as an independent business as part-owner of the independent
label "Frenchkiss Records". Amy continues to write and look for
unique and diverse roles in the film industry.
Comments
Post a Comment