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Perry was born on the 25th of July 1968 in Chicago, Illinois to Laurie Metcalf Perry and Jeff Perry. She made her first appearances in television shows in the role of Jackie Harris, a character played by her mother in Roseanne, an ABC sitcom Roseanne. Perry was forbidden to perform in front of her family until an adulthood stage, because they were concerned about the stress it would result in. Perry states that she did not want to be an actor in high school but decided to take up acting as a social activity during her time at Northwestern University when she switched from Boston University. Perry, after graduating from Boston University, relocated to New York in search of TV roles. Perry was able to land small roles in shows like Law & Order: Criminal Intent. But, her home-sickness led her to California in search of theater jobs. In 2013 she performed in The Other Place on Broadway alongside her mother. Perry was in the show with her father Kevin McKidd and Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize winning drama Anna Christie in 2015 in the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, West Los Angeles. Perry appeared in nine episodes of The Family, an ABC thriller The Family in 2016. In 2017, Perry was a part-time character in the ABC political drama Scandal that starred her father. She played the role of an older Mary Cooper (Sheldon Cooper's mother) in Young Sheldon. This spin-off episode from CBS's The Big Bang Theory was another younger portrayal of her mother. The character was chosen via auditions though she had a close association with it.










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