Zoe-perry
Perry was born in Chicago with actors Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry. In her role on the ABC sitcom Roseanne (in flashback) her mother starred as Jackie Harris in two of Perry's early TV appearances. The parents of her would not let her play an acting career until she was an adult, fearing the effects of stress. Perry was shy throughout high school and did not act. She began acting in the year 2000 at Northwestern University to gain friends upon her transfer from Boston University. Perry following her graduation from Boston University, relocated from Boston to New York in search of TV roles. She landed small parts in television shows, such as Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In the end, the feeling of homelessness drove her to California to pursue theater opportunities. The show she performed in was Broadway in The Other Place with her mother in the year 2013. In 2015 she performed alongside her father as well as Kevin McKidd in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Anna Christie in the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West Los Angeles. Perry was in nine episodes of ABC's thriller The Family during 2016. Then in 2017, she appeared as her own recurring part on her own ABC Political thriller Scandal featuring her father. Also in 2017, she played a young character based on Mary Cooper on Young Sheldon (a CBS spinoff The Big Bang Theory) in which she played her mother as a young version. The role was given to her through audition, even though there is a connection between her family to the character.










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