Tamara article from (December 2009)This Is What 50 Looks Like
Photoset of Tamara attending (The Red Road) SCAD TVfest in (Atlanta on February 07th, 2014)
a gorgeous black & white photo of Tamara taken by Timothy White
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Here’s a few screencaps from the first (3 episodes) of (Tamara) in her new series (The Red Road)
It’s My Boo Birthday!! 🎉🎉
Happy Birthday Tamara!
Happy Birthday!
I just wanted to wish a Happy Birthday to my #1 favorite actress in the world Tamara Tunie!! I’ll love you forever
"Happy Birthday" Tamara Tunie! You’re 55 and I thought your birthday was tomorrow til I saw Mariska’s instagram post. I’m sorry. Here is a Melinda Warner birthday marathon!
1. (2x6) "Noncompliance" - her first episode 2. (4x9) "Juvenile" - a really good episode 3. (5x10) "Shaken" - one of the best of season 5 4. (5x19) "Sick"
Mariska Hargitay - #HappyBirthdayTamara
HAPPY BIRTHDAY🎂🎉😘💋💁!!!
"Clock" (8x02)
"Blast" (7x13)
"Blast" (7x13)
Acknowledged in her expansive career for distinct and resonating characters, (Tamara Tunie) establishes her acting ability with igniting the screen. In films “Eve’s Bayou,” “The Devil’s Advocate,” and “Flight” and shows “As The World Turns,” “24,” and “The Good Wife,” she speaks with ease yet...
She’s pretty much the heart and soul of the community. The Red Road cast discuss (Tamara Tunie’s) character, (Marie Van Der Veen:)…watch video.
Tamara Tunie Interview at (“The Red Road”) New Original TV Series PREMIERE by SundanceTV
PASADENA, Calif. — By any measure, Tamara Tunie has had a successful acting career, with roles in daytime TV (“As the World Turns”), prime time (Dr. Melinda Warner on “Law & Order: SVU”) and producing credits that include Broadway’s “Spring Awakening” (the 2007 Tony winner for best musical) and August Wilson’s final play, “Radio Golf.” But the 1981 Carnegie Mellon University drama program grad, who was born in McKeesport and raised in Homestead, has never been the lead in a prime-time show from its start until Sundance TV’s “The Red Road” (9 p.m. Thursday). With all of her other work, that might not seem like a big deal, but it is to Ms. Tunie, a 1977 graduate of Steel Valley High School. “I’ve always come into a show when the show was already up and running,” she said in an interview at