Zoe-perry
Perry is a Chicago native, born to Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry. One of her first TV appearances were Jackie Harris on ABC's sitcom Roseanne. Her mother played the role. In fear of stress, her parents did not want to see performing before she reached the age of age 18. Perry says she didn't want to perform in high school, but she decided to begin playing as a way to make friends while at Northwestern University when she switched to it from Boston University. Perry made her debut with New York after graduation, getting small role on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Then, homesickness led to Perry come back to California and pursue a career as a theater actress. She and her mother starred on Broadway with her as part of The Other Place, in 2013. In 2015 she performed alongside her father and Kevin McKidd in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning film Anna Christie in the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West Los Angeles. Perry appeared in nine episodes of the ABC thriller The Family in 2016. In 2017, Perry starred in the role of a political thriller Scandal with her father. The character she played was the younger Mary Cooper (Sheldon Cooper's mother) in Young Sheldon. This spin-off series of CBS's The Big Bang Theory was another portrayal by her younger mother. The character was chosen through an audition, even though she had a close association with it.










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