Carrie Coon Age, Wiki and Bio

Carrie Coon

Quick Info

ProfessionActress
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth24/01/1981
Age44 years
BirthplaceCopley, Ohio, U.S.

Bio/Wiki

Full NameCarrie Alexandra Coon
NicknameMessy Bessy
Zodiac SignAquarius
HometownCopley, Ohio

Physical Stats & More

Height165 cm
Eye ColorLight Blue
Hair ColorLight Golden Blonde

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolCopley High School, Ohio (1999)
College/University
  • University of Mount Union, Ohio (2003)
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States (2006)
Degrees
  • B.A. in English and Spanish
  • M.F.A. in acting

Personal Life

ReligionChristianity (Catholic)
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Hobbies
  • Reading
  • Watching Films

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsTracy Letts (2012-2013)
Marriage DateYear, 2013
Marriage PlaceNorthwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago

Family

FatherJohn Coon (Air Force personnel, Businessman, Janitor)
MotherPaula Coon (ER Nurse)
SiblingsBrother(s): 3 (Josh Coon); Sister: 1 (Morena, Adopted; Navy Officer, Nursing Assistant)
SpouseTracy Letts (Actor, Playwright)
Children
  • Son: Haskell Letts (Born on 13 March 2018)
  • Daughter: 1 (Born in 2021)

Career

Debut
PlayOur Town (2006)
TVThe Playboy Club (2011) as Doris Hall on NBC
FilmGone Girl (2014) as Margo 'Go' Dunne
Awards
  • Theatre World Award for 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (2013)
  • Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for 'The Leftovers' (2016)
  • TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama for 'The Leftovers' and 'Fargo' (2017)
  • Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 'Mary Jane' (2018)
  • Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for 'Mary Jane' (2018)
  • Jeff Award for Performer in a Principal Role – Play for 'Bug' (2020)

Style Quotient

Car CollectionToyota Camry

Some Lesser Known Facts

Carrie has ethnic roots in German, English, French, and Slovak-Hungarian traditions.
She grew up on a family-owned five-acre non-working farm in Copley, Ohio.
Her great-grandfather was the constable of Copley.
Raised Catholic, she frequently questioned her parents about apocalyptic themes.
Her father ran an auto parts store and worked as an art museum janitor, while her mother was an ER nurse.
In July 1983, her family adopted her sister Morena from El Salvador during its civil war.
Carrie earned the nickname 'Messy Bossy' due to her occasional clumsiness.
A pivotal moment for her came after watching 'Babes in Toyland' at age 10, leading her to pursue community theatre.
She was selected to play the lead role of Emily Webb in 'Our Town' during her senior year of high school.
While at the University of Mount Union, she participated in soccer and track events.
She initially intended to study linguistics but changed her major eight times before choosing English and Spanish literature with a minor in psychology.
Through her university's study abroad program, she spent a semester in San Sebastian, Spain.
Carrie visited El Salvador for a social responsibility class, working with an NGO.
Her professor Dr. Hendel significantly influenced her preparation for university auditions.
While pursuing her MFA, she worked as a teaching assistant, earning $9,000 annually.
She has battled skin-picking behavior since childhood and even researched it for her thesis paper.
After graduation, she apprenticed at the American Players Theatre for four years.
Her notable theatrical performances include 'Romeo and Juliet', 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream', and 'Mary Jane'.
Carrie has appeared in various acclaimed films and TV shows such as 'Ironside', 'Fargo', and 'The White Lotus'.
She considers her role in 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' a key point in her career, earning her a Tony Award nomination.
Her performance in 'The Leftovers' was inspired by Sonali Deraniyagala’s memoir, 'The Wave'.
Carrie's wedding took place in a hospital shortly after her husband’s gallbladder surgery, conducted by a Lutheran chaplain.
She revealed on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' that she wore casual clothes for the hospital wedding.
Carrie has done motion-capture work for video games, including 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein'.
She actively supports various philanthropic causes like ProLiteracy and ACLU.
In 2018, she faced complications during pregnancy due to CMV diagnosis.
In 2019, she shared that she had been a victim of internet password phishing during a breakup.
Carrie is a partial owner of the 'Edgewater Castle Team', a soccer team based in Chicago.