Amy Carlson was raised in Glen Ellyn
(Illinois) and was a part of her early years living in Chicago. Amy resided in
Glen Ellyn the city of Illinois, up until she graduated from junior college.
The family also lived in the Middle East, where her parents, Bob (and Barb)
taught at American School. Amy is the mother of two sisters: Betsy and Lori,
along with a brother Joe. Amy has traveled extensively across Europe with her
family as well as independently. Since her parents were teachers which allowed
them to enjoy every summer with each other, traveling and camping across the
United States. They've camped in every US state with the exception of Alaska.
Amy traveled to Rwanda in 1994 following the war in order to help with the
relief efforts. In the beginning, Amy showed artistic talent performing in
school productions and winning contests to write. In high school she was a
dazzling athlete who was a part of the very first 3200 meter relay at the
Illinois girls track. After sustaining an injury, she returned to college and
played many parts on the stage, starting with Lanford Wilson's "Fifth
July” and then directed Wallace Shawn’s “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 concentration in Theater. She relocated to Chicago
afterward and studied Improv at the Improv Olympic and then acting in the
theater at The Actor's Center. An acting contract on the now-defunct soap show
Another World (1964) moved her to NYC right after graduating. She has been
nominated for an Daytime Emmy Award in the category of "Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series". Her most memorable roles
were of strong women like Alex Taylor (1999), Maggie Pistone (2000), Katie Owen
(2003), and Linda Reagan (2003). Carlson currently lives in New York City
together with Syd Butler (bassist of Les Savy Fav), and she is part-owner of
Frenchkiss Records. Amy is still working on film and writing.
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