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Biography - A Short Wiki
Carrie Coon is an American actress of film, television, and theatre. She is best known for her portrayal of Nora Durst on HBO’s The Leftovers, and for her role as Gloria Burgle in the third season of the FX anthology series Fargo. In 2010, she was cast as Honey in the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. Her notable film appearances include: Gone Girl, The Post, and The Keeping Hours. In 2018, she played Vera Walker in the second season of The Sinner. Born Carrie Alexandra Coon on January 24, 1981 in Copley, Ohio, USA, to parents Paula and John Coon, she belongs to German, English, French, and Slovak-Hungarian descent. She has an older brother, an older sister, and two younger brothers. After graduating from Copley High School in 1999, Coon attended University of Mount Union, graduating in 2003 with a B.A. in English and Spanish. In 2006 she earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Coon began her career in regional theater and made her television debut in an episode of The Playboy Club in 2011. She has been married to playwright and actor Tracy Letts since September 2013. Together they have one son, Haskell Letts.
Body Measurements Table
All body measurements and statistics of Carrie Coon, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.
Body shape: | Slim |
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Dress size (US): | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 34-26-35 inches (86-66-89 cm) |
Shoe size (US): | 7.5 |
Bra size: | 32B |
Cup size (US): | B |
Height: | 5′5″ (165 cm) |
Weight: | 123.5 pounds (56 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
Quotes
"I've never felt terribly attached to acting because I always feel like the world is really big and really interesting, and there are a lot of places that I can put my energy and be fulfilled."
Carrie Coon
"We haven't evolved a hero story that's female. We're always trying to fit women's stories into this male structure, which is this rising action, this powerful conflict, and this falling action. And I think a female hero story is not that. It's something else."
Carrie Coon
"I grew up in a family with five kids."
Carrie Coon
"I didn't grow up knowing actors' names, and my parents weren't theater people."
Carrie Coon
"Inevitably, when directors work with me on a set, they say, 'This isn't what I was expecting. I thought you were going to be very serious.' But I like to stay loose and have a good time and not take myself too seriously. I think, otherwise, you get in your own way."
Carrie Coon