![]() aA0AgatLzUĬarla was then in “Little Evil,” a supernatural comedy with Adam Scott and Evangeline Lily in 2017 that aired on Netflix, followed by appearing in “Room For Rent,” a Canadian comedy with Brett Gelman and Mark Little, an official entry into the Atlantic Film Festival and San Diego International Film Festival in 2017, and was invited to the Shanghai International Film Festival in 2018. Her movie career didn’t flourish as compared to her TV career, but she was involved in several movies, including “Neighbors,” a comedy with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron in 2014, and due to its commercial success, reprised her role in the sequel, “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising.”ĮXCLUSIVE: NEIGHBORS actress set to return as Rose Byrne's pal in NEIGHBORS 2. Other notable TV guest appearances from 2011 to 2017 were in “2 Broke Girls” with Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings (2011) “Children’s Hospital,” a parody sitcom about other hospital dramas with Rob Corddry and Lake Bell (2013) and “Future Man,” a comedy series aired on Hulu (2017). She also landed recurring roles in “Men of Certain Age” in eight episodes (2009-2011), “Burning Love” in four episodes (2012-2013), and “Blue” in five episodes (2013-2014). Carla even reprised her role as Daisy Wick from “Bones” in another police procedural drama series, “Rosewood,” when drama crossovers became a trend back then. While Carla didn’t become a major player in the world of entertainment, she had continuous work as part of the supporting cast in many TV series. ![]() She was cast as Daisy Wick, an intern in the Jeffersonian Institute, for the fourth season in 2008, and lasted up to the final season in 2017, with 39 episodic appearances. While doing movies, she also made several guest appearances in popular TV series, including “Crossing Jordan,” “House,” and “NCIS,”ande had a recurring role in “Californication” for one season in 2008, appearing in 11 episodes.Īfter the writers’ strike in Hollywood Carla was broke, but fortunately she was offered a longer and significant recurring role in the crime-procedural series “Bones,” with Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. In 2006 she had a minor role in the box office hit movie “Mission Impossible III,” with Tom Cruise and directed by J.J. It was a commercial success with gross earnings of $178 million against a budget of $26 million. with Nick Stahl, Clancy Brown and Amy Madigan.Ĭarla went back to the big screen after a great experience with television, and was part of Judd Apatow’s directorial debut movie, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” with Steve Carell and Paul Rudd. She played the role of Libby Dreifuss and was part of the regular cast for two seasons. She played Lizzie Exley, a neurotic college freshman for two seasons.Īfter the show was cancelled in 2003, she jumped right into another series – “Carnivàle” – a period drama set in the 1930’s, aired on HBO. Carla Gallo Further SuccessĪfter playing these minor roles, in 2001 Carla was given her first opportunity to be a series regular, with Jay Baruchel and Charlie Hunnam in the American sitcom “Undeclared” that aired on Fox network. She debuted on television playing a minor role via the legal drama series, “Law & Order” in 1999, and a year after that she was in the hospital drama series “ER,” both aired on NBC channel. Russell, which was a commercial success, earning almost $1.5 million against a budget of $200,000 she filmed it when she was in college.Īfter college, she auditioned for numerous roles, and filmed pilot episodes, but they all failed to air. Not everyone knew that she was in the movie “Spanking the Money,” a 1994 black comedy directed by David O. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in Manhattan, New York in 1993, and later on she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Cornell University. Educationįor grade school, she attended the Berkeley Carroll Street School, and subsequently matriculated from Fiorello H. ![]() Fortunately, the grade school theatre director was able to convince her mother to let Carla play the role of Cinderella in the school play, “The Final Dress Rehearsal.’’ From then on, she knew that she’d pursue acting as a career. ![]() Posted by Famous Birthdays on Friday, June 24, 2016Įven as a young kid, she had shown interest in performing on stage, and while her mother wasn’t so keen on it due to Carla’s inability to memorize lines as quickly as her peers, she was adamant in joining a theatre group. She was Paula in Neighbors, Beth in Mission: Impossible III, and had a role in Super Bad. ![]()
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