Carrie Gibson, a talented individual, was born in the nation's capital, Washington D.C., where she spent her formative years observing the intricacies of politics at her parents' dinner parties. This early exposure to the world of politics would later shape her aspirations, which now extend to the realm of on-screen representation, potentially as a President or Senator.
Gibson's professional journey spans over two decades, marked by the creation and touring of numerous plays across the United States and Canada. Her work has taken her to educational institutions, major corporations, colleges, and government agencies, including esteemed organizations such as NASA, the FBI, and the Pentagon. This extensive experience has not only honed her skills as a performer but also allowed her to develop a profound understanding of the importance of diversity and discrimination.
As the founding Artistic Director of two national touring theater companies, Gibson has demonstrated her leadership skills and dedication to her craft. Her multifaceted talents as a professional actor, singer, and voice-over artist have enabled her to excel in various roles, from the stage to the screen. Furthermore, her expertise extends to writing screenplays, solidifying her position as a versatile and accomplished creative force.
In addition to her numerous artistic endeavors, Gibson is also the founder of The Sound of Musical, an a cappella group that celebrates musical theater songs. Her impressive repertoire includes a wide range of roles, from the memorable experience of telling David Boreanaz to move his ass on the popular television show Bones, to her stint as a temp on the hit comedy series Superstore, where she was too busy reading a novel to bother with bagging customer's merchandise. Gibson has also had the opportunity to tour Norway as the mother of a psychic in a concert tour of an original Harald Zwart musical film.