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Carrie Preston
Preston in April 2009
Occupation(s)Actress, director, producer
Years active1979–present
SpouseMichael Emerson (1998–present)

Carrie Preston (born June 21, 1967)[1] is an American actress on both stage and screen. She has also produced, directed, and edited. Her husband is actor Michael Emerson, and her brother is actor John G. Preston.

Early life

Born and raised in Macon, Georgia, to an artist and art therapist mother and a geo-technical engineer father, a young Carrie Preston discovered her true calling in performing arts. [2] At the age of 12, she became the impresario of her own front-yard theater company as producer, writer, casting director, costumer, director and actress.[3] Preston later obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of Evansville followed with an acting diploma from the prestigious performing arts school Juilliard School. After attending Juilliard, Preston went on to work in performing arts.

Career

Preston has worked with her husband, actor Michael Emerson, on a number of projects. Emerson plays Ben Linus on television's Lost, and Preston was a guest star in episode 20 of season 3, The Man Behind the Curtain. She played Ben's mother Emily for several flashback scenes, though she and Emerson never appeared in any scenes together. Emerson and Preston were both featured in the 2004 comedy Straight-Jacket, and the 2008 feature film Ready? OK!.

Preston is co-owner of the production company Daisy 3 Pictures with James Vasquez and Mark Holmes.[4]

Since 2008, Preston has appeared in the ongoing HBO series True Blood as Arlene Fowler.

She appeared in an early Sex and the City episode, which is interesting considering the main character, Carrie Bradshaw later marries Mr. Big, taking his name and becoming Carrie Preston.

Selected credits

Acting

Film

Television

Theater

Directing

Film

Theater

  • Girl Talk, screenplay by actress Kellie Overbey, 2008

Producing

Film

References

  1. ^ Carrie Preston biography
  2. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/57/Carrie-Preston.html
  3. ^ http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800343949/bio
  4. ^ ""News - January '07"". Daisy 3 Pictures. January 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-15. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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