Tara Pacheco is an actress known for Two Sentence Horror Stories (2017) and First Wives Club (2019). Born in New York City to immigrant parents she is of mixed race descent and fluent in Romanian, with deep multicultural roots. As a teen, Tara attended Franks Sinatra School of the Arts in Queens, New York. Originally pursuing a dance career, an injury led her to try her hand at acting. The theater captivated her and she graduated high school with a NY State Endorsed Arts Diploma. Pacheco continued her classical acting training at the British American Drama Academy in London and earned her Bachelor's Degrees in both Theater Arts and Psychology from Columbia University (CC). After graduating college, Tara entrenched herself in the Downtown and Off-Broadway theater scene in New York, appearing in productions at The Flea Theater, The Signature Theater, and Ars Nova. Tara made her TV debut in NBC's Shades of Blue (2016). Since then she has amassed a versatile performance roster across television and film. Tara has several self-produced projects underway, including a new season of her hit indie micro-comedy, Look it Up (2018).
Tara Palmeri was born on September 1, 1987 in New York, New York, USA.
Tara Perry was born on December 9, 1985 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Ghosts of the Ozarks (2021), 12 Hour Shift (2020) and The Fresh Beat Band (2009). She has been married to Jordan Wayne Long since 2019.
Tara Phillips is known for Shark Waters (2022).
Tara Phillips is known for Shark Waters (2022).
Tara Pirnia is a producer and director, known for Lady Gaga: On the Edge (2012), One Direction: I Love One Direction (2013) and Switch Up (2023).
Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Tara grew up all over the country, from Arizona to Oklahoma to Michigan to New York City, finally ending up in LA. Following high school, she studied at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. While studying in London at the London Academy of Theatre, she performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland before moving to New York City. Her debut in New York was in Alan Ball's Five Women Wearing the Same Dress. In 2004 she started Monkey Kingdom Productions with partner Yuri Lowenthal. She continues to be seen on stage and screen globally and can be heard in voice over in animation - Temari on Naruto (2002) and video games - Wonder Woman in _Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (2008)_, and is quickly becoming known for "donning costumes or disguises to go into alternate realities" as evidenced by her work in science fiction, period pieces, and comic book worlds or other realms.
Tara Polhemus is a New York City based actress. Tara was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her career is managed by Dave Brenner at Creative Talent and Innovative Artists. She is also represented by FFT Models. In her spare time she can be found playing her piano or guitar.
Tara was born in Edmonton, Alberta, raised in Calgary, and is a graduate of the University of Alberta Drama program (BA Honours). After her inaugural theatrical production upon relocating to Vancouver in 2006 ("Hamlet", Ophelia), Tara appeared in several stage productions with Twenty-Something Theatre including Brad Fraser's "Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love", and the world premier of "Prodigals" in 2011, which has since been adapted into a feature film. The fantasy-comedy web series, Standard Action, found a loyal following in the gaming world as well as the web series community. Tara was nominated for a Leo award in 2015 for her performance in another web series, Aeternus, and again in 2016 for her role in the web series Stricken. No Men Beyond This Point had its North American premiere at TIFF in 2015, and Tara was awarded the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film in 2016 for her role as Terra Granger. Tara is represented by Jaye Riske with Principals Talent.