Name: Carly Pope
Birthdate: August 28, 1980
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Currently Resides: Los Angeles, California
Siblings: 2 Brothers - Kris and Alexander (Carly is
in the middle)
Background: Italian (mother's side) and Polish/English
(father's side)
Other languages spoken: Italian, Spanish, and French
Education: Lord Byng Secondary School and attended University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia,
for one semester
Hobbies: Writing Poetry, reading, long walks, travel,
studying languages
Nickname: Lita from her childhood nickname Carlita
Wants To Learn: How to Play a Guitar
Music: Reggae, hip hop, acid jazz, German electronica,
drum and bass, jungle
Favourite films: Rebel Without a Cause, Citizen Kane,
Clash of the Titans, and Labrynth
Carly Pope found out the day after her high school
graduation that she was going to Romania to shoot a
feature film. "Acting was always an innate ambition,"
said Pope, who was born August 28 and raised in Vancouver,
British Columbia, the middle of three children. "It
was where I belonged."
Pope trained in dance until she entered Lord Byng Secondary
School (the equivalent of American high school), when
she began studying drama in an advanced program. An
agent saw her in a school stage production, which led
to Carly's screen debut in an independent children's
film, "Cowboys and Aliens," on location in
distant Eastern Europe. She returned and enrolled at
the University of British Columbia in Vancouver for
a semester, but demand for the gifted young actress
was already heating up.
Carly's fast-rising career took off when she won a
starring role in the upcoming Showtime feature film,
"A Cooler Climate," with Sally Field and Judy
Davis directed by Susan Seidelman. She appeared in the
upcoming Paramount release "Snow Day," a children's
comedy with Pam Greer and Chevy Chase. Her television
credits include leads in the ABC television movies "Our
Guys," and "Trapped in a Purple Haze".
"Popular" is her first series regular role.
Pope compared her character, Sam, to "a builder,
or a contractor. She has all the right tools, but doesn't
know how to use them properly." Sam doesn't realize
yet just how unique she already is. "She's trying
too hard," continued Pope. "Her actions don't
match up to her convictions, and that's what she still
has to learn."
Pope returns to Vancouver often to spend time with
her brothers, with whom she is close. She enjoys long
walks, writes poetry and reads constantly. She plans
to learn how to play the guitar. Pope makes her new
home in Los Angeles.