Tara Samuel is a Canadian award-winning actor, writer, producer and filmmaker. Canadian Screen Award Nomination for Best Lead Actress in a series for her role "Vangeline Neddeaus" in award-winning CBC original series The Neddeaus of Duqesne Island. Most widely known for her television role "Tara Williams" in long-running series SueThomas: F.B.Eye, which continues to air around the world. Tara is producer-actor of the films Ruby Booby, Prairie Sonata, and The Rwanda Blend and FIND, written and directed by Tara Samuel and Nominated Best Narrative Short at the Austin Film Festival. Winner, Best Actress for her role "Ruby" in RUBY BOOBY, Manhattan Film Festival. 2021 feature film roles in LUNE, written by Aviva Armour-Ostroff and directed by award-winning co-directors Aviva Armour-Ostroff and Arturo Perrez, and THE MAGNITUDE OF ALL THINGS, written and directed by award winning director Jennifer Abbott. Tara is published in MovieMakerMagazine online, is co-founder of the renowned Los Angeles film collective wemakemovies.org, and is a professor at George Brown Theatre School in Toronto. She wrote and recorded the kid-empowering children's album Be Who You Are with Paula Tiberius. Tara's production company Baubo's Plan develops and produces tv and film scripts that illuminate the ferocity and complexity of women's battles and triumphs, with the goal of igniting love and awakening in audiences.
Tara is best known for her work on Pokemon (over 50 roles), Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse (2012), and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and many more animated programs and video games. She was the on camera host of Cartoon Network's Fridays for over 100 episodes. Tara was born in Hartford, CT and raised in New Jersey. She lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Tara Schwartz is an actress, known for When the Time Comes (2011) and Trigger Point (2015).
Tara Seignuer is an actress, known for Fear Thy Neighbor (2014), Nirvanna the Band the Show (2016) and Motives & Murders: Cracking the Case (2012).
Tara Sharma is known for Panchali (2019) and Pick Pocket (2018).
Tara Sharma was born on January 11, 1977 in London, England. She is an actress and director, known for Khosla Ka Ghosla! (2006), Om Jai Jagadish (2002) and Mr Prime Minister (2005). She has been married to Roopak Saluja since November 27, 2007. They have two children.
Tara Shayne is an actress and producer, known for Alex/October (2021), Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).
Tara Shortt is known for Cracking Up (2007), Dussault Inc. (2010) and After the Storm (2022).
Most people are lucky to have one successful career, but that's not the case for actor-turned-rocker-turned-morning show host-turned hockey broadcaster Tara Slone! Tara first pursued her passion for music professionally by becoming the lead singer of the Juno-nominated rock group Joydrop, and then as a finalist on the hit CBS series Rockstar: INXS. Tara also appeared in dozens of films, television shows, and stage productions early in her entertainment career. In 2010, Tara became host of Breakfast Television Calgary, where she spent five years. It was there that she was given the opportunity to work in the world of sports, acting as a regular contributor to Sportsnet, Canada's #1 Sports channel, covering the WHL and USports hockey, curling, soccer, and bobsleigh. For 8 years, Tara co-hosted the groundbreaking NHL broadcast Rogers Hometown Hockey alongside Ron MacLean, where she became the first woman to host a national NHL show. Tara also helmed the weekly Sportsnet series Top of [HER] Game in 2020 and 2021, focusing on stories of empowered women in the world of sports. Tara is also a 2021 Canadian Screen Award nominee for her work on the CityTV music program Budweiser Stage at Home. Tara Slone uses her extensive experience from theatre, music, and broadcasting to connect to her audiences on multiple levels as a genuine entertainment professional.