aka Mrs Karen Wheeler on Stranger Things
• Cara Buono is an American actress best known for her roles in "Stranger Things," "Mad Men," and "Supergirl"
• She is of Italian descent and grew up in a working class family
• She was inspired to act after watching a John Malkovich interview and got her first acting job when she was 12
• She appeared in multiple films and TV shows, and even provided the voice for a video game
• She is married to successful businessman and entrepreneur Peter Thum and has a net worth of $10 million
Known for movies
Short Info
Spouse | Peter Thum |
Fact | She is of Italian descent. |
Cara Buono is a popular American actress, who is mostly known for her appearances in such series as “Stranger Things”, “Mad Men” and “Supergirl”.
Early life and family
Cara Buono was born on 1 March 1974, in The Bronx, New York City USA, so her zodiac sign is Pisces and she holds American nationality. Cara’s father is Anthony Buono, and her mother Rosemary Buono, both of Italian descent. Cara shared in one of her interviews that both her father and her mother like cooking, and they often spent time in the kitchen, when the whole family was making a dinner, with every person having a role in this process. Cara has two brothers and one younger sister; all of them enjoyed the pies their father baked.
Little is known about her parent’s professions, except that they were a working-class family, and Cara’s father worked as a truck mechanic.
Educational background
Cara matriculated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in 1992, and then entered Columbia University. Surprisingly even for the members of her family, Cara graduated in only three years instead of standard four years, double majoring in Political Science and English.
Career
First steps
Cara remembers that she has always worked, as her parents instilled the love for working in her. She got her first job when she was not even 11 years old, working at a video store, using her paper route to do everything right.
A bit later, when she was in high school, she also worked at FAO Schwartz as a toy doll. She recalls it helped her a lot in her future profession: ‘I think that it’s made me really disciplined when it came to pursuing acting, because I had no clue how to go about it’, Cara reflects on her first acting experience. However, her first real role on stage happened in 1986, when she appeared in Harvey Fierstein’s production of “Spook House”. Cara was only 12 years old, but she was very motivated to act. She later shared that she was strongly inspired by John Malkovich’s playing in the “Burn This” movie, as he portrayed a person who was completely different from John’s real character, which Cara saw during his interview. She understood that acting like that was true magic, and did her best to become a good actress.
Further success
Cara appeared in other off-Broadway and Broadway productions when a teenager, and her TV debut happened in 1989, when she was a high school student, landing the role of Joann, in a couple of episodes of the “Dream Street” series. She also played Abby Morris in one of the films of the high school series “CBS Schoolbreak Special” in 1991. In 1992 Cara was cast in the role of Dawn in Rowdy Herrington’s “Gladiator”, starring James Marshall and Cuba Gooding Jr. She also could be seen in such films as “Waterland” (1992), “In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco” and “Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story” both in 1993.
From 1994 to 1998 she appeared in such series as “The Single Guy” and “New York Undercover”, also landing roles in such movies as “The Cowboy Way” (1994), in which she played Teresa Salazar, “Killer: A Journal of Murder” (1995), portraying Esther Lesser, and “Kicking and Screaming”, a romantic comedy in which Cara had the role of Kate. After playing episodic roles in such series as “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “Queens Supreme”, Cara got her first voice-over role of Sarah Angelo in the popular video game “Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven”. From 2004 to 2005 she could be seen in the recurring cast of “Third Watch” as Grace Foster., and during this period also appeared in numerous indie movies.
Kelli Moltisanti in “The Sopranos”
Cara remembers her audition for the role of Kelli Moltisanti to be very promising, as she felt she was going to get it. She had a hard period of time in her private life, and at least hoped for the best at work, if her personal life was not what she wanted it to be: ‘I had a long-term relationship end. I was coming home from the audition on the train, and a bunch of kids came by and stepped on these ketchup packets on the platform, and they squirted all over me. I said, ‘Something’s got to give.’, she recalls in her interview with The New York Times. Eventually, Cara appeared in seven episodes of the show, with her acting was praised by the critics. However, HBO closed the crime drama series in that very year of 2007, after six seasons were aired.
Karen Wheeler in “Stranger Things”
After numerous roles in such series as “Brothers & Sisters”, “Mad Men” and “Person of Interest”, Cara landed the role of Karen Wheeler in the new Netflix series “Stranger Things”. The character of Karen depicts a mother of the ‘80s, who cares little about her family, even though she makes daily dinners for her husband and children; yet she also has a secret passion outside of her marriage, as she seeks the attention of Billy Hargrove, the elder brother of her son’s classmate, Max. In 2016 the series won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and the team was also nominated for the award the next year, but lost it to the team of the series “This Is Us”, starring Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown and Mandy Moore.
Cara is very excited about the fourth season of the series coming up soon, as she likes the script and her role from the first sight: ‘When I first read the script, I knew I wanted to be part of the show. I thought we’ll at least get two seasons out of it. No one could have predicted the phenomenon it’s become’, she shared in her interview with Wtop Magazine. It is worth saying that it was Cara who suggested Karen should have appeared with a glass of wine most of the time, as it could make her character even more oblivious to her kids, even though she behaved as though she cared about them.
Personal life, husband Peter Thum
In 2007 Cara met her future husband, after a long-term relationship which ended at the beginning of the same year.
Peter Thum and Cara were travelling from Los Angeles to New York, when they suddenly found themselves talking about everything which came to their mind, instantly understanding they had so much in common. The couple married in less than a year. As of 2020, they live in Greenwich Village, New York, and bring up their daughter named Esme.
Who is Cara’s husband, Peter Thum?
Cara’s husband, Peter Thum, is an American businessman and entrepreneur, who has founded several companies and runs numerous successful businesses. The list of his projects includes Fonderie 47 (the brand which turns assault rifles into jewelry, watches and other small things), Liberty United company and Ethos Water. He also co-founded the non-profit organization Giving Water in 2008.
Peter is a graduate of Claremont McKenna College (class of 1990), and also has an MBA after graduating from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
Hobbies, favorite things and interesting facts
Cara has always been interested in sports; she is a certified yoga trainer, and also enjoys cycling and swimming. Cara has participated in three marathons, explaining it in a very interesting way: ‘I like crowds, so that is why I like the big marathons’. She also inherited the love of cooking from her parents, so she enjoys the process of creating dishes herself: ‘I find it very relaxing, and I love socializing around a dinner table.’ In her interview with The New York Times, she shared that she makes the best eggplant parmigiana, but keeps the recipe a secret, just as her mother.
My new (no handshake) “C” greeting. Started using yesterday. It works! Try it out! #greetings pic.twitter.com/DdWtgIhVHs
— Peter Thum (@peterthum) March 7, 2020
She also admits she likes even just reading recipes, as it already makes her feel better.
Appearance
Cara has middle length light brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5ft 4ins (1.65 m) tall and weighs around 115lbs (52kgs); her vital statistics are not available at the moment.
Net worth and salary
As of 2020, Cara’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million, while her salary is reported to be around $400,000. Her husband, the successful businessman and entrepreneur Peter Thum, has a reputed fortune of $10 million. It is worth saying that Cara is very popular on Instagram, as her account has recently reached the milestone of one million subscribers, so she can earn up to $3,400 per sponsored post on her social media profile.
General Info
Full Name | Cara Buono |
Height | 1.65 m |
Profession | Actor, Film director, Screenwriter |
Education | Columbia University, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School |
Nationality | American |
Family
Spouse | Peter Thum |
Accomplishments
Awards | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In A Children/Youth/Family Special |
Movies | Paper Towns, Let Me In, Hulk, Artie Lange's Beer League, A Good Marriage, Kicking and Screaming, The Cowboy Way, Happy Accidents, Two Ninas, Chutney Popcorn, The Discoverers, Next Stop Wonderland, Waterland, River Red, Killer: A Journal of Murder, Man of the Century, From Other Worlds, Gladiator, At... |
TV Shows | Third Watch, Stranger Things |
Social profile links
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | She is of Italian descent. |
2 | Ran three New York City Marathons: 1998, 1999, and 2005. She was set to run the 2006 NYC Marathon but had to drop about a week before due to an injury. |
3 | She graduated from Columbia University in 3 years, class of 1993, with a double major in English and political science. |
Pictures
Movies
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Dream Street | 1989 | TV Series | Joann |
Half the Perfect World | 2016 | completed | Sonia |
Stranger Things | 2016 | TV Series | Karen Wheeler |
The Mysteries of Laura | 2015 | TV Series | Julia Davis |
Emily & Tim | 2015 | Emily (Segment 3) | |
Paper Towns | 2015 | Mrs. Jacobsen | |
Person of Interest | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Martine Rousseau |
A Good Marriage | 2014 | Betty Pike | |
Elementary | 2014 | TV Series | Sarah Cushing |
The Carrie Diaries | 2014 | TV Series | Penny |
The Good Wife | 2013 | TV Series | Charlene Peterson |
Castle | 2013 | TV Series | Siobhan O'Doul |
The Discoverers | 2012 | Nell | |
Drew Peterson: Untouchable | 2012 | TV Movie | Kathleen Savio |
A Gifted Man | 2011 | TV Series | Carol Gordan |
Hawaii Five-0 | 2011 | TV Series | Agent Allison Marsh |
Brothers & Sisters | 2011 | TV Series | Rose |
Stuff | 2010/I | Short | Madeline |
Mad Men | 2010 | TV Series | Faye Miller |
Let Me In | 2010/I | Owen's Mother | |
Betrayed | 2010/II | Short | Amy Waite |
NCIS | 2009 | TV Series | Navy Comm Sarah Resnik |
ER | 2009 | TV Series | Lisa Salamunovich |
The Unquiet | 2008 | TV Movie | Julie Bishop |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 2008 | TV Series | Rachel Zelinsky |
The Dead Zone | 2007 | TV Series | Sheriff Anna Turner |
Cthulhu | 2007 | Dannie Marsh | |
The Sopranos | 2006-2007 | TV Series | Kelli Moltisanti Kelli Lombardo |
Law & Order | 1996-2007 | TV Series | Attorney Shannon / Alice Simonelli / Shelly Taggert |
Beer League | 2006 | Linda Salvo | |
Third Watch | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Grace Foster |
From Other Worlds | 2004 | Joanne Schwartzbaum | |
Six Months to Live | 2004 | TV Series short | Alice |
Miss Match | 2003 | TV Series | Michelle Schiff |
Hulk | 2003 | Edith Banner | |
Queens Supreme | 2003 | TV Series | Bettina Martinelli |
Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven | 2002 | Video Game | Sarah (voice) |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2002 | TV Series | Tracy Logan - Eric's Girlfriend |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | 2002 | TV Series | Charlotte Fielding |
Family Law | 2001 | TV Series | Carly Hanson |
Attention Shoppers | 2000 | Claire Suarez | |
Takedown | 2000 | Christina Painter (unconfirmed) | |
Happy Accidents | 2000 | Bette | |
In a Class of His Own | 1999 | TV Movie | Sherry Donato |
Chutney Popcorn | 1999 | Janis | |
Two Ninas | 1999 | Nina Cohen | |
Deep in My Heart | 1999 | TV Movie | Young Gerry Cummins |
Man of the Century | 1999 | Virginia Clemens | |
River Red | 1998 | Rachel | |
Lulu on the Bridge | 1998 | Molly (DVD deleted scene) (uncredited) | |
Next Stop Wonderland | 1998 | Julie | |
Made Men | 1997 | Toni-Ann Antonelli | |
New York Undercover | 1996 | TV Series | Connie |
Kicking and Screaming | 1995 | Kate | |
The Single Guy | 1995 | TV Series | Christie |
Killer: A Journal of Murder | 1995 | Esther Lesser | |
The Cowboy Way | 1994 | Teresa Salazar | |
A Dog Race in Alaska | 1993 | Short | |
Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story | 1993 | TV Movie | Tracey Lien |
In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco | 1993 | TV Movie | |
Tribeca | 1993 | TV Series | Rose Polito |
Waterland | 1992 | Judy Dobson | |
I'll Fly Away | 1992 | TV Series | Diane |
Gladiator | 1992 | Dawn | |
CBS Schoolbreak Special | 1991 | TV Series | Abby Morris |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Baggage | 1997 | Short |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Baggage | 1997 | Short |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Two Ninas | 1999 | associate producer |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Futurestates | 2011 | TV Series thanks - 1 episode | |
Adventureland | 2009 | the filmmakers wish to thank | |
Cake | 2005/I | special thanks |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself |
The Sopranos: A Sitdown | 2007 | TV Short documentary | Herself |
Howard Stern on Demand | 2006 | TV Series | Herself |
Awards
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Mad Men (2007) |
2011 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Mad Men (2007) |
2011 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Mad Men (2007) |
1992 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special | CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984) |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia
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