Zoe-perry
Perry was born on the 25th of July 1968 in Chicago in Illinois. She was the daughter of Laurie Metcalf Perry and Jeff Perry. Her first appearance was in television shows as Jackie Harris, a character that was played by her mother on Roseanne, an ABC comedy Roseanne. The parents of her didn't want her to take on acting roles until she was older and worried about the consequences of stress. Perry was shy during high school and did not act. Her first acting experience was in the year 2000 at Northwestern University to gain friends when she moved to the university from Boston University. Perry moved to New York, where she got small roles on shows like Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Homesickness then caused Perry home to California and theater roles were available. Perry was a part of Broadway as a part of The Other Place with her mother in 2013. In 2015, she appeared alongside Kevin McKidd alongside her mother in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning Drama Anna Christie. It is part of the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is located in West Los Angeles. Perry played nine roles in The Family, an ABC drama The Family, in 2016. In 2017, Perry played a supporting role in ABC's political thriller Scandal in which her father was the main character. That same year her character was cast the younger character of Mary Cooper (Sheldon Cooper's mother) in Young Sheldon, a spin-off of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory again playing a young version of her mother's. She got the part by auditioning for an open role despite being a fan of the persona.










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