Carolyn Stotesbery

About Carolyn Stotesbery

Who is it?: Actress, Producer
Occupation: Actress
Years active: 1999–present

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Carolyn Stotesbery was born, is Actress, Producer. Carolyn Stotesbery is a multi-hyphenate talent: actor, writer, producer and singer. Carolyn was most recently seen guest starring on ABC's hit show Castle. Before then, Carolyn appeared in Roadside Attraction's film "Love & Mercy" opposite John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks and was the love interest to title character "Agent X" (Jeff Hephner) on the TNT action drama that also starred Sharon Stone. In 2013, Carolyn created her production company Big Rock Entertainment as a vehicle for her storytelling. She created, wrote, and sold her first pilot "The Vintage" to E1 & Beacon Pictures. From this partnership, she developed another pilot "Nightlife" with them as well as a mini-series based off the play "Carry The World" for FX.Carolyn will next be seen starring opposite Eric Dane and Natalie Zea in Beacon Pictures' independent thriller "Grey Lady." Written and directed by her "Agent X" co-star John Shea, the film also features an original song written and performed by Carolyn, "Carry On," as the end title credit song. She made her screen debut in the 20th Century FOX comedy Stuck On You, directed by The Farrelly Brothers. Carolyn has worked on well-received television shows "Glory Daze," from director Walt Becker (Van Wilder) on TBS, "Cold Case" on CBS and, "Cracking Up" for FOX, as well as films such the historical drama "Bobby" directed by Emilio Estevez.Born in a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Carolyn was chosen one out of 400 girls in a Ford Modeling search to represent Beauty in the Midwest during her freshmen year of high school. She was selected to go to New York and featured on CBS after which, Ford placed her in Chicago where at 15, she lived on her own working as a model. Stotesbery has shot with top photographers Ellen Von Unwerth, Odette Sugarman, Jill Greenberg, Jeremy Goldberg and appeared in magazines including Italian Vogue, Rolling Stone, and Glamour.Carolyn went on to study theater at USC, Cambridge University in England, NYU Tisch Stella Adler Conservatory, and The Imagined Life Theater in Los Angeles immersing herself in the likes of Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Chekov. She is an Improv Olympic West Alumni, an Advanced Level UCB member, and also trained at Second City and The Groundlings.Carolyn is dedicated to making a difference and is greatly interested women's education and empowerment around the world. Carolyn is a member of Step Up For Women a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting and advancing underprivileged teens and their mothers, as well as a strong supporter of Women In Film.
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Biography/Timeline

2003

In 2003, Stotesbery made her first appearance in a Hollywood film with a small role in the Farrelly Brothers’ Stuck On You, opposite Greg Kinnear. Before that she had appeared in the hit comedic show MTV Undressed.

2004

In 2004, Stotesbery played opposite Jason Schwartzman in the FOX pilot Cracking Up created by Mike White.

2006

In 2006, Stotesbery portrayed Johanna Hoffman, a Dutch Jew that survived the Holocaust in CBS’s award winning, Emmy nominated show Cold Case with Kathryn Morris, and appeared in the independent film Bobby.

2010

In 2010, Stotesbery appeared in Glory Daze from Van Wilder Director Walt Becker on TBS and Treasure of the Black Jaguar. which will be coming out in theaters in early January 2013.

2011

In 2011, Stotesbery landed the role of Christine in the independent film Crosshairs directed by Nick Lentz, which also stars Tom Sizemore.

2012

In 2012, Stotesbery starred as one of the leads in the pilot Olympia, which did very well in the festival circuit and won 5 awards. Later in 2012, she reunited with Director Nick Lentz, and starred in the French comedic short film Cupcakes. Stotesbery also wrapped as the female lead in the dramatic short film Cold Feet. She also starred in the music video for Adele’s Don’t you remember.