Amy Carlson
Amy Carlson was raised in Glen Ellyn
(Illinois) and spent the majority of her childhood living in Chicago. But when
Amy was in junior high her family also lived in the Middle East where her
parents, Bob and Barb, taught at the American School. Amy is the younger sister
of Betsy, Lori, and brother Joe. Amy has backpacked all over Europe with her
family and independently. Both of them were teachers and could travel and camp
together each summer as a result of this. They have camped in every state
except Alaska. Amy went to Rwanda in 1994 after the war to assist with relief
efforts. Amy was a gifted actor in school plays and won writing contests. In
high school, she was a star athlete taking part in the first ever 3200 meter
relay for girls in Illinois track. After college, she suffered an injury, she
returned the stage with a variety of roles on stage beginning with Lanford
Wilson's "Fifth of July" and directing Wallace Shawn's "Aunt Dan
and Lemon". Amy attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois where she earned
her with a cum laude, an B.A. East Asian history with a particular focus on
Theater. After graduating, she moved to Chicago and pursued a degree in Improv
at the Improv Olympic. She also studied acting at The Actor's Center. Following
her graduation, she was offered a permanent on the now-defunct soap drama
Another World (1964). She was nominated for an Daytime Emmy Award in the
category of "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama
Series". The most memorable characters were those played by women of
strength, such as Alex Taylor in Third Watch (1999), Maggie Pistone ((2000)),
Katie Owen and Tom Berenger in Peacemakers(2003) and Linda Reagan in Blue
Bloods(2003). Carlson lives in New York City, with Syd Butler as her husband,
and is the bassist for Les Savy Fav. She also owns Frenchkiss Records, an
independent music label, and is employed as a part-owner. Amy continues to
write as well as seek out diverse and unique films and roles.
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