Ever Carradine

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Ever Carradine
Birth name Ever Dawn Carradine
Born August 6, 1974 (age 32)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Spouse(s) Coby Brown (2005-present)

Ever Carradine (born August 6, 1974, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. She is the daughter of Robert Carradine.

She starred in the film Dead & Breakfast and has appeared in films such as Bubble Boy, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, and Lucky 13. She appeared on the show Once and Again from 2001 to 2002, and on Commander in Chief from 2005 to 2006. She has had recurring guest roles on the shows Veronica's Closet and Party of Five. Other shows that she has guest starred in include House, CSI, Will & Grace, and Just Shoot Me!.

Her next project is a starring role in the upcoming film The Adventures of Beatle Boyin.

Despite her relatively small credits list, Carradine is no stranger to show business. Her family is one of Hollywood's most prominent. In addition to her father, Robert, other actors in her family include her grandfather John Carradine and uncles Keith Carradine and David Carradine. She is also a cousin of Martha Plimpton.

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The first of her legendary family to go to college, Ever played volleyball and skiied during her time at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She started as an anthropology major, later following her family by switching to a theater major midway through college. After graduating from Lewis & Clark in 1996, she returned to Los Angeles and promptly landed guest parts on several television shows including Diagnosis Murder, Tracey Takes On..., and The Sentinel. In 1998, she received her first recurring guest role as "Rosalie", a love interest on Party of Five. She is also remembered during that era for her role as "Pepper", a ditzy assistant on Veronica’s Closet. In 2003, she got her first regular series role on Lucky, an FX drama about a professional poker player living in Las Vegas.

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