Tamara Taylor's professional journey began with a significant breakthrough when she secured a series regular role on the popular television series, Party of Five, which aired on Fox in 1994. This milestone marked the beginning of her successful career, as she went on to appear in a diverse range of projects.
One of her notable early roles was in Steven Bochco's drama series, City of Angels, which premiered in 2000. She then continued to showcase her versatility by taking on roles in other notable series, including Hidden Hills in 2002, Lost in 2004, Numb3rs in 2005, and CSI: Miami in 2002, as well as NCIS in 2003.
In addition to her television work, Tamara has also made a significant impact in the film industry. She made her film debut in the 1998 romantic comedy, Senseless, which was produced by the Wayans brothers. Her subsequent film credits include starring roles alongside Halle Berry in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge in 1999 and in Tyler Perry's box office hit, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, in 2005.
Tamara's impressive list of credits is a testament to her dedication to her craft and her ability to excel in a variety of roles. When she's not working, Tamara enjoys spending time at the beach, going on hikes, watching movies, reading books, and caring for her two beloved chihuahuas, Bruno and Miss Pixie.