Amy Carlson
The family was born in Glen Ellyn,
Illinois, Amy Carlson spent most of her childhood in the Chicago region. Amy
was a resident of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, until she entered junior college. Her
family also resided in Middle East, where her parents, Bob (and Barb) taught at
American School. Amy is the older sister of Betsy, Lori, and brother Joe. Amy
has traveled throughout Europe as a solo traveler and with her family. Both of
her parents worked as teachers so they had the opportunity to spend their
summers camping together and travel all across the United States. They've
camped across every state except Alaska. Amy was in Rwanda in 1994 following
the war to help with relief efforts. In the beginning, Amy showed artistic
talent performing in school productions, and taking part in writing contests.
In high school she was a promising athlete who finished in the first ever
3200-meter relay in the Illinois girls track. Following an injury, she could
return to theater and play many roles, including Lanford Wilson's "Fifth
of July" and Wallace Shawn's film "Aunt Dan and Lemon". Amy
graduated from Knox College in Galesburg (Illinois) as a cum laude graduate
with an A.A. East Asian history with a specialization in Theater. After
graduation, she moved to Chicago where she pursued studies in Improv at the
Improv Olympics and Acting at The Actor's Center. A job as a contract actress
on the now defunct soap drama Another World (1964) moved her to NYC immediately
following her graduation. In the category of "Outstanding support actress
on an Daytime Drama Series", she has been nominated to Daytime Emmy
Awards. Her most memorable performances were of strong women such as Alex
Taylor (1999), Maggie Pistone (2000), Katie Owen (2003), and Linda Reagan
(2003). Carlson lives in New York City, with Syd Butler, her husband and
bassist for Les Savy Fav. She is also the proprietor of Frenchkiss Records, an
independent music label and acts as a co-owner. Amy continues to work in film
and writing.
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