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Cara Buono
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Cara Buono, (born March 1, 1974 The Bronx, New York, USA) is an American actress, screenwriter and director. She grew up in New York City in a blue-collar family. With no help from friends, families or mentors, she went out on her own, picked up a trade paper, saw an ad for a casting call and sneaked into an audition. She managed to land a role in Harvey Fierstein's play "Spook House", despite her lack of experience.
From there on Cara's career blossomed. She continued stage work both on and off
Broadway, and started her film career opposite
Ethan Hawke and
Jeremy Irons in
Waterland (
1992). Much of her work has been in indie films such as
Chutney Popcorn (
1999),
Happy Accidents (
2000),
Next Stop Wonderland (
1998) and
Two Ninas (
1999), which she co-produced.
As well as acting, Cara has directed, produced and written films, including the short film Baggage (1997), which starred Liev Schreiber. She co-wrote the screenplay When The Cat's Away with Brad Anderson, and cut a deal with Miramax for a screenplay adaptation of one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works. Most recently, Cara starred on the final season of the NBC drama "Third Watch" (1999) as Grace Foster, a headstrong paramedic with an unbridled ego and the skills to back it up.
Miscellaneous information and trivia
Buono volunteers every month at the crime victims center of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Buono is a graduate of Columbia University with a double major in English and Political Science. She got her degree in three years.
Buono called into the
Howard Stern Show in the early 90's in order to ask for a date to the prom, which Howard and Fred would offer to be for high school girls in those years. A decade and a half later she would co-star with Stern sidekick
Artie Lange in his film
Beer League.
Filmography
She also played the character of Kate in the 1995 Noah Baumbauch film: Kicking and Screaming.