T.V. Carpio Bio, Age, Husband, Kids, Net worth, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

T.V. Carpio is an American actor and singer most remembered for her breakout performance as Prudence in the film Across the Universe, in which she performed the Beatles’ song “I Want to Hold Your Hand”. She received additional attention for her roles as Valerie in Limitless and Shelby Prince in the Lifetime television series The Client List.

Age

She is 43 years old as of 2024. She was born in 1981 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Her real name is Teresa Victoria Carpio.

Family – Education

She is the daughter of Hong Kong vocalist Teresa Carpio, with whom she has been onstage as a guest singer, including at the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Her father was Peter Mui, a fashion designer who developed YellowMan, a popular tattoo clothing line, and co-owned Tungtex Holdings Co., a Hong Kong-based garment manufacturer. Carpio attended an international school in Hong Kong for most of her life before moving to Springfield, Missouri, at the age of 11. Carpio spent two years studying jazz singing at The New School.

Husband – Children

Carpio is married to Cato Herring, a DJ. They have two children: a daughter and a son, and they live in California.

Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 m).

Spider-Man

She appeared as Arachne in a musical with music and lyrics Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Arachne is the protagonist of a Greek mythology narrative best known through the version narrated by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE), the story’s earliest extant source. In Book Six of his epic poem Metamorphoses, Ovid describes how the skilled mortal Arachne challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving competition.

When Athena couldn’t identify any problems in the tapestry Arachne had made for the contest, she became upset and struck the girl with her shuttle. After hanging herself out of humiliation, Arachne was converted into a spider. The fable provided both an explanation for spiders’ web-spinning powers and a cautionary tale about arrogance.

T.V. Carpio together with her husband Cato Herring
T.V. Carpio together with her husband Cato Herring

The Client List

She appeared as Shelby Prince, a fellow police officer who met Evan at the police academy, later becoming his girlfriend in the season 2 of the American television drama series The Client List. Riley Parks, a lady in financial distress, accepts a job at a day spa in Sugar Land, Texas, but refuses to work with clients who want extras.

When the bank threatens to seize her home, Riley agrees to see clients on the list. Her closest friend Lacey Locklin discovers a container containing cash, which Riley claims is an inheritance from Kyle’s uncle. Georgia Cummings, the owner of The Rub, brings Riley and a group of girls into the office, where Riley tells the truth. Riley strives to keep her employment hidden while dealing with her family, friends, and potential romantic interests.

Chicago Med

She plays Dr. Grace Song in Chicago Med. Dr. Grace Song is a physician who works for the Dayton Corporation at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Jack Dayton assigned her to Gaffney to help improve hospital operations.

Hadestown

Subsequent to understanding that she could never again seek after ice skating, Carpio started her profession as an artist. She hit the dance floor with NSYNC at the 2000 MTV Video Music Grants, performed on Last Call with Carson Daly, and moved in music recordings for Bruce Springsteen and Whitney Houston. In 2001, Carpio was a competitor on The WB TV program Popstars, close by Nicole Scherzinger, however didn’t win.

She made her TV debut depicting a clothing woman in Regulation and Request (2002) and later showed up in one episode of The Jury (2004). Carpio depicted Gail in She Disdain Me (2004) and played her most memorable significant part as Angela Tsing in Sucker Free City (2004), the two movies coordinated by Spike Lee. Carpio made her Broadway debut in Lease as Alexi Dear and others, from December 2006 until April 2007.

Carpio chose to move to Los Angeles to seek after her acting profession. Carpio’s advancement came when she played Reasonability, a gay team promoter, in the movie Across the Universe (2007), coordinated by Julie Taymor. She sang a version of the Beatles melody “I Need to Hold Your Hand”. Carpio’s dad, Peter Mui, showed up in the film as an extra in the job of a jokester.

From 2010 to 2011, she featured in the Broadway melodic Bug Man: Mood killer the Dim, coordinated by Julie Taymor, with whom Carpio had worked a couple of years sooner. Reviews started on November 28, 2010, where she initially played one of the Greek storytellers, Miss Bolt. Because of the takeoff of unique Arachne entertainer Natalie Mendoza, Carpio formally supplanted her in the job on January 4, 2011, in the wake of covering on numerous occasions during Mendoza’s nonappearance. During corrections, Carpio’s job was diminished widely as the inventive group and numerous pundits accepted the villainess was not working for the show. Carpio experienced a neck injury during an exhibition in Walk 2011. She made a full recuperation and gotten back to the show more than about fourteen days after the fact. During this time Carpio made her significant film debut in Boundless (2011), close by Bradley Cooper, which debuted in Spring of that year. After delays, Bug Man authoritatively opened on June 14, 2011. Carpio left the show on November 13, 2011.

Carpio has kept showing up on TV, in films, and in front of an audience. Most prominently, Carpio played a common part as Shelby Ruler in the Lifetime series The Client Rundown (2013), depicted Satomi in The Scribbler (2014), and featured as Eurydice close by Reeve Carney in Hadestown (2017) at the Bastion Theater. She then, at that point, depicted Sophie, a hard of hearing lady, in the short film Commotion (2018) which appeared in October 20.18 at the Austin Film Celebration and was delivered web-based on September 13, 2019, on Omeleto. In 2019, Carpio acted in the group of Little Shop of Repulsions at the Pasadena Playhouse

Movies

♦ 2004 – She Hate Me
♦ 2007 – Across the Universe
♦ 2011 – Limitless
♦ 2014 – The Scribbler
♦ 2018 – Noise

Movies

♦ 2002 – Law & Order
♦ 2004 – Sucker Free City
♦ 2004 – The Jury
♦ 2011 – Late Show with David Letterman
♦ 2011 – Body of Proof
♦ 2013 – The Client List
♦ 2014 – Anger Management
♦ 2014 – Stalker
♦ 2015 – Rizzoli & Isles
♦ 2017 – Bloodline
♦ 2023 – Chicago Med