Cara AnnMarie

Cara AnnMarie

Cara AnnMarie is an actor, singer, & entrepreneur, most recently known for her recurring roles in the popular Netflix Original - Cobra Kai and Comedy Central's - Detroiters. She was born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Chelsea, Michigan - home to Jeff Daniel's Purple Rose Theater. With a strong arts education, Cara landed her first leading role, playing Lady Macbeth in her 4th Grade Class. Throughout High School, Cara was involved in Choir, Show Choir, Debate, and studied Voice privately. She went on to attend The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and graduated with a Theatre & Voice (Opera) degree. She booked her first professional Musical Theatre roles while still in college - Playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at The Marque Children's Theater and Margie in State Fair at The Circa '21 Dinner Theater in Illinois. After graduation, Cara briefly moved to Chicago where she responded to an audition in Backstage and left on a Tour two weeks after moving. She then made NYC her home base but came and went often doing Regional Theater, Cruise Line Broadway Shows, and Tours both within the U.S. & Internationally. Some of her favorite roles include Christine in Phantom, Cinderella in Cinderella, and Beth in Little Women. After singing and dancing her way around the country she wanted to unpack her bags for a bit. So she decided to start auditioning for television and film. She then landed numerous commercials & print ads (including two National Commercials - Pay Anywhere & Trusted Choice Insurance). And the independent films Dead Quiet, Liberty's Secret (2016), Moontrap: Target Earth (2017), and most recently Where's Rose with Ty Simpkins. Cara has been very fortunate to work on some amazing TV and streaming shows such as Detroiters with Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson & Jason Sudeikis - Ozark directed by Jason Bateman and opposite Laura Linney (the scene was sadly cut from Season One), Cobra Kai with Ralph Macchio and William Zabka and will be playing a costar role in an upcoming Marvel series. In tandem with her acting career, Cara is passionate about Animal Welfare and Rescue and started a successful Eco-Friendly Pet company - Doggy Do Good - with her husband and rescue dog - Olive. She has recently expanded her family by one - having a son in October of 2020.
Cara Buono

Cara Buono

As a young girl growing up in New York City, Cara Buono took her family's blue-collar work ethic and began to turn it into an acting career that would later lead not only to starring roles but to screenwriting and directing. With no help from friends, family or mentors, she went out on her own, picked up a trade paper, saw an ad for a casting call and sneaked into an audition. She managed to land a role in Harvey Fierstein's play, "Spook House", despite her lack of experience. From there on, Cara's career blossomed. She continued stage work both on and off-Broadway, and started her film career opposite Ethan Hawke and Jeremy Irons in Waterland (1992). Much of her work has been in indie films such as Chutney Popcorn (1999), Happy Accidents (2000), Next Stop Wonderland (1998) and Two Ninas (1999), which she co-produced. As well as acting, Cara has directed, produced and written films, including the short film, Baggage (1997), which starred Liev Schreiber. She co-wrote the screenplay, "When The Cat's Away" (1999), with Brad Anderson, and cut a deal with Miramax for a screenplay adaptation of one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's work. Most recently, Cara starred on the final season of the NBC drama, Third Watch (1999), as Grace Foster, a headstrong paramedic with an unbridled ego and the skills to back it up. Cara is a graduate of Columbia University, with a double major in English and Political Science. She got her degree in three years, again helped by her blue-collar work ethic.

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