Wool was born and raised in Urbana, Illinois. Wool knew that she wanted to be a performer at a young age. She starred in numerous theatrical productions throughout her elementary and high school career, before her talent landed her a musical theater scholarship to Wagner College. While there, she transitioned from theater to short films, starring in the Columbia University graduate short, Dandelion Fall. Her desire to pursue acting after college took her to New York City, where she spent ten years performing in theater, reciting Shakespeare, sketch comedy, and avant-garde movement dance before relocating to Los Angeles. Since making the move, she has continued to nurture her craft by taking a weekly class at the Imagined Life Theater.[12]
Wool's late father was a "wild, Irish guitar-playing scientist" and her mother, whom she greatly admires,[13] is a "California, artist beach-babe" who studied in Ireland where they met.[12] They were both college professors.[14]
Education
Wool graduated Wagner College, where she triple-majored in Psychology, Theater and Philosophy. Wool studied acting at the Imagined Life Theater from 2010 to 2013.[15]
She appeared in various other short films, including The Slows (2018),[18]Rflktr (2018),[19]Midnight Confession (2017),[20]The Boy Who Cried Fish! (2016),[21] and Dandelion Fall (2007), amongst others.[22]
Wool was an executive producer and co-writer for the feature film Mother's Little Helpers.[18] She also was a producer for Rflktr (2018)[25] and Miss Miao (2014),[26] as well as a writer for the short film Shelton's Oasis (2013).[27]
In 2013, Wool was cast as Victoria in Amazon's web series Betas.[28]
In 2015, Wool appeared in the first season of UnREAL as Faith, a closeted Christian lesbian. She reprised her role as Faith in a 2017 web series spin off, The Faith Diaries,[29] and returned to UnREAL in the fourth season.[2]
In 2017, Wool was cast as a series regular in the Audience crime drama Mr. Mercedes, a series based on the Stephen King's Bill Hodges trilogy.[30]Mr. Mercedes was renewed for a third season on the Audience network.[31]
Personal life
Wool practices Yoga, plays volleyball, draws, and takes piano lessons.[12] Wool favors vegetarian food.[12]
Wool lives in Los Angeles, California with her boyfriend Matt Friedman.[32] Friedman, a music producer and musician, is an outspoken feminist.[33] They have a daughter born in June 2020.[34]