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As
the children of working parents, Tara and her
older sister, Erin, began their association with
the Boys and Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley
in Southern California’s Orange County at
very young ages for before- and after-school care.
When the Huntington Valley Boys and Girls Clubs
started their “Clubhouse Theatre”
program, Erin was quick to sign up, first performing
in a production entitled “How to Eat Like
a Child” (written by Delia Ephron). After
watching her big sister perform, Tara caught the
acting bug.
In 2001, when she was just seven,
Tara auditioned for the Clubhouse Theatre production
of “Toy Camp”. She was cast in the
role of Ted E. Bear, and her acting career began.
Over the next three years, Tara performed in ten
amateur theater productions, and declared at age
nine that she “needed an agent” so
she could move on to movie and television projects.
The theater remains one of her passions.
Her first professional acting
experience came in 2004, when she appeared in
the Hallmark Channel original movie, “Love’s
Enduring Promise”, directed by Michael Landon,
Jr. Following that, she was featured in several
other films and television shows, notably appearing
as the “Jump Roping Girl” in the season
2 premiere of “Joan of Arcadia” (2004),
and as the tragically murdered child “Sally
Yates” in Crossing Jordan’s fourth
season episode “Murder in the Rue Morgue”
(2005).
Since then, Tara has filmed the
award-winning short period piece “We All
Fall Down”, starring Carly Schroeder, and
the multiple award-winning dark comedy short,
"Road Kill", produced by Tom Arnold,
and starring Sean Whalen and Steve Kehela, which
won the Audience Choice Award at the 2005 New
York City Horror Film Festival. She has also appeared
in National commercials for L.L. Bean Outerwear
and Uncle Ben's Ready Rice, starred in episodes
of “Drake and Josh” and "Zoey
101" for Nickelodeon, and appeared as the
host of Encore Channel's "Fear Fest: 31 Nights
of Horror". And, her theater credits continue
to grow, and now include starring roles in "Annie"
and Wonderland!, an original work for Broadway
on Tour.
Tara will next appear as the
recurring character "Haley" on Season
3 of "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody",
coming to the Disney Channel, beginning Summer
2007
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