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'''Carrie Rachel Brownstein''' (born September 27, 1974<ref name="TV Guide" />) is an [[Americans|American]] [[singer]], [[guitarist]] and [[actor]]. She sings with the band [[Wild Flag]]. Brownstein plays [[indie rock|indie]] and [[alternative rock]] [[music]]. Since 2011, she has acted on the [[sketch comedy]] [[television series]] ''[[Portlandia]]''. |
'''Carrie Rachel Brownstein''' (born September 27, 1974<ref name="TV Guide" /> ) is an [[Americans|American]] [[singer]], [[guitarist]] and [[actor]]. She sings with the band [[Wild Flag]]. Brownstein plays [[indie rock|indie]] and [[alternative rock]] [[music]]. Since 2011, she has acted on the [[sketch comedy]] [[television series]] ''[[Portlandia]]''. |
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Brownstein was born in [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref name="TV Guide" /> She grew up in [[Redmond, Washington]] and lives in [[Portland, Oregon]]. In 2010, she stated that she is [[bisexual]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wweek.com/editorial/3652/14707/|title=Mock Star|date=November 3, 2010|author=Aaron Mesh|website=Willamette Week|access-date=3 April 2013|archive-date=10 December 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210153820/http://wweek.com/editorial/3652/14707|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
Brownstein was born in [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref name="TV Guide" /> She grew up in [[Redmond, Washington]] and lives in [[Portland, Oregon]]. In 2010, she stated that she is [[bisexual]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wweek.com/editorial/3652/14707/|title=Mock Star|date=November 3, 2010|author=Aaron Mesh|website=Willamette Week|access-date=3 April 2013|archive-date=10 December 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210153820/http://wweek.com/editorial/3652/14707|url-status=dead}}</ref> |