Zoe-perry
Perry was born in Chicago to two actors Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry. Two of her earliest television appearances were Jackie Harris on ABC's sitcom Roseanne. Her mother portrayed the character. The actress did not go on to explore acting as a profession until she reached adulthood because her parents were concerned about the adverse consequences stress can have. Perry claims she never wanted to perform in high school, but she decided to begin acting as a social activity during her time at Northwestern University when she switched to it from Boston University. Perry was a graduate of Boston University, moved to New York in search of TV roles. Her small part was on TV shows like Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Then, homelessness brought her back to California to find theater work. In 2013, she appeared in The Other Place on Broadway along with her mother. In 2015, she was a part of her father as well as Kevin McKidd in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Anna Christie at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West Los Angeles. Perry played a role in 9 episodes of The Family, an ABC thriller The Family in 2016. Her father played her character in the ABC drama Scandal. In the same year, the actress was selected to play a younger model of Mary Cooper (Sheldon Cooper's mother) in Young Sheldon, a spin-off of the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory again as a teen version of her mother's role. Despite the fact that she has a connection with her family to the character she received the role through an audition.
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