Who is Carly Pope from “Arrow”? Wiki Bio, age, net worth, dating, spouse

• Carly Pope is an actress from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
• She has two brothers, one older and one younger, both of whom are actors.
• Carly was interested in acting from a young age and began her career in the late 1990s.
• She has appeared in many films and television series, including “Elysium,” “Two for the Money,” “Popular,” “The Collector,” and “Arrow.”
• Her net worth is estimated to be over $2 million.



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth August 28, 1980
Fact Was turned down for a role (Liz) on Roswell (1999) before being cast in Popular (1999).



Who is Carly Pope?

Carly Pope was born on the 28th August 1980, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada of Italian, Serbian and Irish descent. She is an actress who is probably best recognized for making significant appearances in the movies “Elysium” and “Two for the Money”, as well as in TV series such as “Popular”, “The Collector” and “Arrow”.

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Early Life and Education

She was born to father Dale Pope, but her mother’s whose name is unknown to the public. She has a younger brother named Alexander and an older brother named Kris, who is a reputable and prominent actor as well; he was born on the 25th May 1976 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is probably best known for appearing in the movies “Dark Angel”, “House of the Dead”, “John Doe” and “Elegy”.

There is very little information about Carly’s childhood, but it is known that she was interested in acting from a very early age. Her talent and passion were discovered even before her primary school, as she always created and participated in numerous performances both at home and in public. After primary school, she started attending Lord Byng Secondary School which was located beside the University of British Columbia. It was there that she first got a chance to explore her talent and work on it, appearing in school plays such as “The Odd Couple”, “Midsummer Night’s” and many more. After matriculating from high school, she decided to attend the University of British Columbia, however, after one semester she realized that she needed to follow her passion and pursue a career in acting, because of which she moved to Hollywood.

Career Beginnings

The first audition she participated in didn’t go so well for her, as she was turned down for the part of Liz in the popular TV series “Roswell”. However, this small setback didn’t stop her, and immediately afterwards she landed several small roles in the movies entitled “A Girl’s Guide to Kissing and Other Nightmares in Teenland”, “I’ve Been Waiting for You” and “Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge”, as well as TV series “The Wonderful World of Disney” and “Night Man”.

She was then cast in the memorable TV series “Popular” as Sam McPherson; even though she auditioned for the part of Brook McQueen, the producers didn’t see her fit for this role, but recognized her talent and wanted her to be a part of their show. This could be considered as her huge breakthrough, as she had one of the lead roles from the beginning of the series in 1999 to its end in 2001, which had a great impact on her career, as she was noticed by many producers and directors who gave her a chance to appear in numerous movies and series in the following years. She was firstly cast in Jeff Probst’s hit thriller “Finder’s Fee” alongside Ryan Reynolds and Erik Palladino, after which she landed smaller roles in the movies “The Glass House”, “Orange County” and “Various Positions”.

Carly Pope

2005 to present

Carly’s next major role came in 2005, when she played Maya Kandinski in the short-term TV series entitled “The Collector”, along with Chris Kramer and Sonya Saloma, which was followed by her portrayals of J.J. Jenner in the 2005 comedy “The Recipe for a Perfect Christmas”, and Shulamith in the power-up project “Itty Bitty Titty Commettee” (2005).

She starred in the role of Garbo in the 2007 hit TV series “Dirt” alongside Courtney Cox and Josh Stewart, and played Kris in the romantic comedy “Young People Fucking”. Between 2008 and 2011, she was cast as Annika in the famous series “Californication” with David Duchovny and Evan Handler, and as Lucinda Pearl in the short TV series “Outlaw”, adding a considerable amount to her net worth. In recent years, she featured as Tara Messer in one of the most famous TV series of our time entitled “Suits”, and as Susan Williams in the absolutely outstanding TV series “Arrow”.

Personal Life and Net Worth

Pope is known for being very passionate about her education, and hence, is trying to do everything to expand it; she is currently fluent in Spanish, Italian and French. It is estimated by authoritative sources that she counts her net worth at over $2 million as of early 2019, accumulated through her more than successful career in the entertainment industry.

Little information about Carly’s boyfriends is known to public, except that she’s dated Patrick John Flueger and Breandan Fehr. She has an account on Twitter with more than 10,000 followers, but she hasn’t been active on it since 2018.

General Info

Full Name Carly Pope
Date Of Birth August 28, 1980
Height 1.67 m
Profession Film producer, Actor
Education University of British Columbia

Family

Parents Dale Pope
Siblings Kris Pope, Alexander Pope

Accomplishments

Nominations Teen Choice Award for TV – Choice Actress, Canadian Comedy Award for Multimedia / Best Female Performance in a Feature
Movies Young People Fucking, S.W.A.T.: Firefight, Elysium, Concrete Blondes, Itty Bitty Titty Committee, Nemesis Game, Intern Academy, Two for the Money, The Glass House, Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon, Window Theory, Beneath, Finder’s Fee, Disturbing Behavior, This Time Around, 10.5: Apocalypse, Orange Cou…
TV Shows Outlaw, The Collector, Popular

Social profile links

Quotes

# Quote
1 I think when you’re starting up a situation, it’s really fun texting or BBMing or whatever.
2 I do think we’ve become so reliant that the phones are never out of our reach. We’re always trying to stay connected that way and the irony is that it’s actually disconnecting us from everything else because we’re not just focused on what’s in front of us; we focus on what’s in our hand or off to the side.
3 People are totally overusing LOL and a wink – and I’m very guilty of using the wink – that’s probably my favorite emoticon to use because ‘I’m being sarcastic, don’t misinterpret; don’t misconstrue; I’m just kidding.’ Again, for as many benefits as it has, also picking up the phone and having a conversation speaks volumes.
4 I’ve kept my phone on silent for a year and a half. For me, it’s too much noise. It’s not my jam. I like to keep things a lot more easygoing. The world’s not going to stop if you don’t pick up your phone.
5 I kind of see myself as a cartoon that’s on its way to becoming a real person that has to find that special amulet or mushroom to get to that next realm or level. I don’t feel like anything is that tangible. It freaks me out, why I feel unhappy or conflicted and why that can change on a dime. I feel very manic right now, but I’m confident where I am.

Facts

# Fact
1 Is an Italian citizen.
2 Refers to having a crush on Conan O’Brien in a Cosmo Girl article in 2000, and then again in a 2009 issue of The Lab magazine. Conan O’Brien’s company Conaco is co-producing her NBC series Outlaw.
3 She is of half Italian, a quarter Yugoslavian, and a quarter Irish heritage.
4 She and Sara Rue starred in the movie This Time Around (2003). They first worked together on the teen show Popular (1999).
5 Younger sister of actor Kris Pope.
6 Studied one semester at the University of British Columbia.
7 Has two brothers, one older and one younger.
8 Graduated from Lord Byng High School in Vancouver, Canada. She traveled to Hollywood six months later and immediately landed a role on WB network’s Popular (1999).
9 Auditioned for the role of popular Brooke McQeen on Popular (1999) before being cast as the unpopular Sam.
10 Was turned down for a role (Liz) on Roswell (1999) before being cast in Popular (1999).

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
It’s Not What You Know 2016 Short completed Charlie
Poor Richard’s Almanack 2016 TV Movie post-production Brooke
Arrow 2016 TV Series Susan Williams
Suits 2016 TV Series Tara Messer
Game of Silence 2016 TV Series Victoria / DA Victoria Edmunds
Lost Boy 2015/II Amanda
Republic of Doyle 2014 TV Series Alisha Maracle
Rush 2014 TV Series Ellen Murphy
This Last Lonely Place 2014 Faye Gardner
The Tomorrow People 2013-2014 TV Series Morgan Burke
Played 2013 TV Series Vanessa Moreland
Ambushed 2013 Beverly
Elysium 2013/I CCB Agent
Motive 2013 TV Series Sonia Brauer
Concrete Blondes 2013 Kris Connifer
Man and Woman 2012 Short Amy
Textuality 2011 Simone
S.W.A.T.: Firefight 2011 Video Kim Byers
Outlaw 2010 TV Series Lucinda Pearl
Day One 2010 TV Movie Bonnie
Stuntmen 2009 Karla Bravo
Life Is Hot in Cracktown 2009 Stacy
24 2009 TV Series Samantha Roth
Californication 2008 TV Series Annika
24 2008 TV Movie Samantha Roth
Toronto Stories 2008 Roshanna
Edison & Leo 2008 Zella (voice)
Say Goodnight 2008 Crystal
Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon 2008 TV Movie Sarah
Robson Arms 2008 TV Series Anke Vermeulen-Papathanasiou
Whistler 2007 TV Series Bailey
YPF 2007 Kris
Beneath 2007 Vanessa
The 4400 2007 TV Series Kara
Dirt 2007 TV Series Garbo
Itty Bitty Titty Committee 2007 Shulamith
The Evidence 2006 TV Series
10.5: Apocalypse 2006 TV Mini-Series Laura Malloy
Recipe for a Perfect Christmas 2005 TV Movie J.J. Jenner
Sandra Goes to Whistler 2005 Short Sandra
Break a Leg, Rosie 2005 Short Rosie
Two for the Money 2005 Tammy
Eighteen 2005 Jenny
The Collector 2004-2005 TV Series Maya Kandinski
The French Guy 2005 Anna
The Hamster Cage 2005 Candy
Sandra Gets Dumped 2005 Short Sandra
Tru Calling 2005 TV Series Off. Kate Wilson
Window Theory 2005 Angela
Young Blades 2005 TV Mini-Series The Enchantress
The Mountain 2004 TV Series Ronnie
Everyone 2004 Rena
Intern Academy 2004 Sarah Calder
The Ranch 2004 TV Movie Beth Ann
A Tale of Two Wives 2003 TV Movie Bianca
Jake 2.0 2003 TV Series Yori / Rachel
This Time Around 2003 TV Movie Melissa ‘Mel’ Rochester
Nemesis Game 2003 Sara Novak
Hemingway vs. Callaghan 2003 TV Movie Young Loreto Callaghan
1st to Die 2003 TV Movie Cindy Thomas
Kim Possible 2002-2003 TV Series Amelia
Various Positions 2002 Cheryth Bleyn
Orange County 2002 Tanya
The Glass House 2001 Tasha
Finder’s Fee 2001 Carla
Popular 1999-2001 TV Series Sam McPherson
Trapped in a Purple Haze 2000 TV Movie Molly White
Snow Day 2000 Fawn
A Cooler Climate 1999 TV Movie Beth
Aliens in the Wild, Wild West 1999 Video Sara Johnson
Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge 1999 TV Movie Mari Ferraez
NightMan 1998 TV Series Teresa Chase
Disturbing Behavior 1998 Abbey
I’ve Been Waiting for You 1998 TV Movie Cheerleader
Principal Takes a Holiday 1998 TV Movie Student
A Girl’s Guide to Kissing and Other Nightmares in Teenland 1996 Short

Producer

Title Year Status Character
It’s Not What You Know 2016 Short producer completed
Highway of Tears 2015 Documentary producer
Break a Leg, Rosie 2005 Short associate creative producer
Everyone 2004 co-producer

Camera Department

Title Year Status Character
Sandra Goes to Whistler 2005 Short camera operator: “b” camera

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Popular 2001 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
Thule 2011 Short special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
The 10th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Nominee – Best Female Film Performance
The Nitty Gritty Behind the Itty Bitty Titty Committee 2008 Video documentary short Herself
The 9th Annual Leo Awards 2007 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 7th Annual Leo Awards 2005 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 6th Annual Leo Awards 2004 TV Special Herself – Presenter
Grosse Pointe 2000 TV Series Herself
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2000 2000 TV Special Herself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2006 Leo Leo Awards Best Performance by a Female in a Short Drama Sandra Gets Dumped (2005)
2005 Women in Film Award Vancouver International Film Festival The Hamster Cage (2005)
2004 Leo Leo Awards Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female The Collector (2004)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2009 Canadian Comedy Award Canadian Comedy Awards Best Performance by a Female – Film Young People Fucking (2007)
2000 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards TV – Choice Actress Popular (1999)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia