Age, Biography, and Wiki
Carrie Coon was born on January 24, 1981, in Copley, Ohio. She is an American actress known for her roles in TV series like The Leftovers and The Gilded Age, as well as films such as Gone Girl and Avengers: Infinity War. Coon made her Broadway debut in the revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, earning a Tony Award nomination for her role as Honey.
Occupation | Stage Actress |
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Date of Birth | 24 January 1981 |
Age | 44 Years |
Birth Place | Copley, Ohio, U.S. |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Country | U.S |
Height, Weight & Measurements
While specific details about Carrie Coon's height and weight are not widely available, she is often noted for her versatile appearance, which has allowed her to portray a wide range of characters effectively.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Carrie Coon is married to actor and playwright Tracy Letts, whom she met during her Broadway debut in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Tracy Letts won the Tony Award for Best Actor for the same production.
She made her film debut in Gone Girl (2014), with further roles in films such as The Post (2017), Widows (2018), The Nest (2020), Boston Strangler (2023), and His Three Daughters (2024). She has also portrayed characters in blockbuster films such as Proxima Midnight in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Callie Spengler in Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) and its sequel, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024). On stage, Coon made her Broadway debut as the naive wife Honey in the revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2012), for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
In early 2015, Coon starred in the lead role of the Off-Broadway production of Placebo at Playwrights Horizons. She also participated in readings for her husband Tracy Letts' 2015–2016 season play Mary Page Marlowe and was in talks to perform in the production in Chicago if her filming schedule with The Leftovers permitted; in December 2015, it was announced that Coon would be one of six actresses portraying the title character in Mary Page Marlowe for the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago from March to May 2016. In April 2015, Coon left The Gersh Agency for United Talent Agency. In October and November 2015, Coon filmed the movie Strange Weather alongside actress Holly Hunter for director Katherine Dieckmann in Mississippi. In December 2015, she filmed the horror romance The Keeping Hours for director Karen Moncrieff and Blumhouse Productions.
On April 30, 2020, Coon joined the cast of the HBO drama series The Gilded Age as Bertha Russell. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021 for her work in the film The Nest. In January 2024, Coon joined the cast of the third season of the HBO anthology series The White Lotus, which premiered in February 2025. She starred in the Azazel Jacobs family drama His Three Daughters (2023) alongside Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film follows three estranged daughters as they care for their dying father. Jon Frosch of The Hollywood Reporter wrote "Coon is masterful at conveying the space between those inner and outer selves." The film was picked up for distribution by Netflix and released in September 2024.
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Husband | Tracy Letts (m. 2013) |
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Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Carrie Coon's net worth is estimated to be around $3 million, primarily earned through her successful acting career in television, film, and theater. Her salary varies based on the projects she undertakes, but her notable roles in series like The Leftovers and The Gilded Age have significantly contributed to her earnings.
Career, Business, and Investments
Carrie Coon has had a diverse career spanning theater, television, and film. She gained recognition for her breakout role as Nora Durst in The Leftovers (2014–2017) and later as Gloria Burgle in Fargo (2017), earning her a Primetime Emmy nomination. Her film appearances include Gone Girl (2014), The Post (2017), Widows (2018), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018). Coon has also been involved in Broadway productions, most notably her Tony-nominated performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2012).
Coon began her career in regional theater. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Coon was immediately recruited by the Madison Repertory Theatre and made her professional stage debut in a production of Our Town. After her debut with the Madison Repertory Theatre, Coon joined the American Players Theatre and stayed with them for four seasons. Coon moved to Chicago in 2008 and made her Chicago debut with a production of Brontë at Remy Bumppo Theatre Company. Coon commuted between Chicago and Wisconsin for several years, alternating between Chicago productions, productions in Milwaukee, and seasons with the American Players Theatre. During these years, Coon provided for herself by performing motion capture work for a video game company based in Wisconsin.
Coon's breakthrough came in 2010 when she was cast as Honey in the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The role immediately resulted in further parts in Chicago productions, and she followed the production to performances in Washington, D.C. and New York City, making her Broadway debut. For her performance, she won a Theatre World Award and received a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. Steven Oxman of Variety described the Broadway revival as an "relentlessly intense" production adding that "Carrie Coon makes an especially sensitive, sympathetic Honey". Mark Kennedy of The Associated Press labelled the revival "astonishing" citing Coon as giving a performance of "great fragility".
Social Network
Carrie Coon maintains a relatively private social media presence, focusing more on her professional work rather than personal life updates. However, she is active on platforms like Instagram, where she occasionally shares insights into her projects.
Coon starred in the lead role of Gloria Burgle in the third season of the FX anthology series Fargo. She received a nomination for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her role and won the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama for both Fargo and The Leftovers. In 2017, she filmed Great Choice, a horror short mimicking a 1990s Red Lobster commercial. The same year she played real life journalist Meg Greenfield in the Steven Spielberg–directed historical drama film The Post. In 2018, Coon co-starred in the Steve McQueen heist thriller film Widows. Coon provided the voice and motion capture for Proxima Midnight, a member of the Black Order and a child of Thanos, in the superhero film Avengers: Infinity War (2018) directed by the Russo brothers.
Education
Carrie Coon holds a BA in English and Spanish from the University of Mount Union. She later earned an MFA in Acting from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her education played a significant role in shaping her acting career, which began with roles in local theater companies before transitioning to more prominent stages and screens.
She has an older sister, an older brother, and two younger brothers. She graduated from Copley High School in 1999, next attending the University of Mount Union, graduating in 2003 with a BA in English and Spanish. In 2006, she earned her MFA in acting from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.