Carrie was born in Asia where she spent her early childhood, before moving to home to Ireland, then England. Her Grandfather was an Irish folk/classical singer and she began her music career whilst still at school.
Carrie has a haunting Lyric Soprano voice with an unusually high range. She has sung both in the UK and USA, where she recently recorded two classical crossover duets for Hip Hop record label Cold Heat Records. She trained with renowned Bel Canto teacher Alma Caesari, Mary Hammond and Stuart Barr from the Royal Academy of Music and Linda Hutchison. Carrie also studied classical piano for many years. She has recorded lead vocals on both film soundtracks and albums of new musicals. Carrie is currently working on several exciting projects with various other artists, writers and producers.
Carrie is also an actress and has appeared in lead roles in Plays and Musicals at some of the UK and Europe's big theatres. Her London appearances include the Palladium, Shaw, Greenwich and Cochrane theatres and she also sang as a soloist to open the Leicester Square Premiere of Universal Pictures/Mattel's animated film "The Princess and the Pauper".
Carrie played the young female lead in African Feature Films "Koofori" and "Koofori II", which were sucessfully released in Africa. She also played the leading role of Ollie in the pilot episode of the new sit com "Beecham Pottering in D Hood", and appeared on American television show "Turning Point", which broadcast a documentary about Carrie and her career. She played a lead role in "Henry and May", a film shown in cinemas in the UK and Europe, as well as appearing in feature film "White Light" for UIP Ltd. Carrie was recently seen on Asian Television, acting opposite a cartoon character and plays a lead role on DVD/Game Murder by the Mob, out in shops now. She will also be filming in India, playing the young female lead role in British thriller "The Backpacker".
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