Tammy Kaitz is an American actress known for her extensive work in film, television, and theatre. She established herself as a powerhouse on the indie scene, starting with Robert Townsend's celebrated Hollywood Shuffle (1987), and has continued on to a successful film career in films like The Bone Garden (2016) and Man Camp (2019). On television, Tammy has performed on several prominent network series, and as a highly-acclaimed actress on stage, she also won the Valley Theater League's 'Lead Actress of the Year' award.
Tammy Klein is a Multi-Hyphenate: Actress, Screenwriter, Voice Over Artist, Sound Editor, Visual Effects Artist and Technical Adviser. Tammy's appeared in numerous print ads, commercials, TV shows and independent films. Because of her education, training and employment as a crime scene investigator, she's performed as Special Ability Background/Tech Adviser in numerous episodes of the television shows Law & Order: Los Angeles, Southland and Sons of Anarchy. She's the voice of Kelly in the multi-award-winning audio-drama, We're Alive, and of Subcommander Nonia in the audio-drama, Henglaar, M.D., a Star Trek-based fan production. She's also English-dubbed the character of Astrid du Tilleul in the Belgian TV drama La trêve (The Break) on Netflix. Tammy has also co-written two screenplays: Trolland (2016: Dick Van Dyke and Jerry O'Connell) and Adventures of Aladdin (2019: Adam Hollick and Lucia Dimitra Xypteras ).
Tammy Lee is known for Punch (2022).
Tammy Ly is known for The Bachelor (2002), Bachelor in Paradise (2014) and Entertainment Tonight (1981).
Tammy Lynn is known for Vice Squad: New Orleans, Friends Like Sisters (2023) and Mob Humor 2022 (2023).
Tammy Lynne Calef was born August 28, 1962 in Oceanside, California, to John Richard Calef and Margie Ann (Drennen) Calef. Her father served in the military branches of both the Marines and the Air Force, which had her family moving quite often. Tammy spent two and a half years of her childhood living in Izmir, Turkey with her family. Her family then relocated to West Virginia where she has spent most of her life. Tammy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Fairmont State University; and a Masters in Athletic Coaching Education and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from West Virginia University and its College of Law. She is a true Mountaineer. Tammy caught the acting bug after portraying the witch in her fourth grade production of Hansel and Gretel. In high school she landed the lead, Princess Winnifred, in her senior play "Once Upon a Mattress." After various roles and stage productions, including the roles of the White Witch in "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" (Act 2 Theatre Company) and Banquo in "Macbeth" (The Vintage Theatre Company's Shakespeare Troupe - The Rustic Mechanicals), she decided to set her sights on the TV and film industry. The Body Detective was her first TV role. In her spare time, Tammy loves to work with children. She has coached many different sports, but her favorite is volleyball. If not on a court, you may find Tammy racing her vintage Formula Vee or vintage Formula Ford cars.
Tammy Macintosh is an Australian TV actress, who was born in Perth, Western Australia. Tammy is best known for her roles in Australian TV drama Police Rescue (1989), mystery series Jeopardy (2002), alien adventure series Farscape (1999), Tammy was also apart of Australia's most followed drama series All Saints (1998) joining the series in 2002 and staying until the series' final episode in 2009, after her run on All Saints, Tammy would go to Queensland for the navy patrol series Sea Patrol (2007), and would later join the cast of Australian award winning drama Wentworth (2013) as Karen 'Kaz' Proctor in 2015 before leaving the series in 2019 during the series' seventh season claiming her time on the series was ending on her terms, Macintosh would in 2019 join Wentworth co-star Leah Purcell in filming of The Drover's Wife. Macintosh is married to Mark Yeats and they have one child together.
Tammy Mahon is known for Gearheads (2016) and Demon Tongue (2016).
Tammy Maples was born on May 3, 1962 in San Bernardino, California. She became an official staff member of Hollywood's animal sanctuary "Jungle Exotics" in January 1984. It would range from felines (domsesticed cats to African lions), canines (domesticated dogs to wolves), birds (pigeons to eagles), and reptiles (iguanas to alligators). She worked in Disney's live action productions of "White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf" and "Squanto: A Warrior's Tale".
Tammy Marcel is known for Bikini Summer II (1992) and Ring of Fire II: Blood and Steel (1993).