- (May 25, 2014) Married her boyfriend of almost 3 years David Caspe following a 5-month-long engagement. Wilson and Caspe originally met in early 2010 when she auditioned for his ABC series Happy Endings and started dating a year later in July 2011. They got engaged over Labor Day weekend in September 2013. Wilson starred in Caspe's NBC comedy series Marry Me, from a pilot script which Caspe based loosely on their relationship.
- Mother, with husband David Caspe, of sons Max Caspe (b. May 17, 2015) and Henry Caspe (b. August 24, 2017).
- Co-created the two-woman sketch comedy show, "Rode Hard and Put Away Wet", with June Diane Raphael. The show originated at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City, where it ran for eleven months. It was hailed as a "Critics Pick" by TimeOut New York and was also an official selection of the 2005 HBO Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. Casey and June won the Emerging Comics of New York award for "Best Comedic Duo" in 2005.
- Was her high school class president and a member of the field hockey team in high school.
- Raised in Alexandria, Virginia.
- She is of Italian (from her maternal grandmother), Irish, and English descent.
- Studied acting at The Stella Adler Studio at New York University.
- Now a featured player in the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975). (February 2008)
- Performs at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in NYC and LA.
- Graduated TC Williams High School in Alexandria in 1998. Her parents were civil servants of the government in D.C.
- Los Angeles performing in Worst Laid Plans, True Stories of Terrible Sex. (November 2007)
- Performing in Nora Ephron's off-Broadway play, "Love, Loss and What I Wore". (January 2010)
- Once injected Botox and it paralyzed half her face. Three months later it went away.
- Alumna of Stella Adler Studio of Acting.
- Her son Max has Coeliac disease.
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