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Tamara Gorski
Tamara Gorski at SFX in Canada.jpg
Tamara Gorski, 2005
Born21 November 1968
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Occupation(s)Actress, writer, singer, dancer and director
Years active1989–present
Website tamaragorski.com

Tamara Gorski is a Canadian actress. She is of Ukrainian descent. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Friday the 13th HookerEpisode: "Night Prey"
1990 My Secret Identity Alison RitchieEpisode: "Trading Places"
1991 The Kids in the Hall Bruce's 'Special Friend'Episode: "2.14"
Dracula: The Series Alexa SingletonEpisode: "Sophie, Queen of the Night"
Episode: "My Girlfriend's Back and There's Gonna Be Trouble"
1992 The Lost World Jenny Nielson
Return to the Lost World
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Det. Carrie EgstromTV movie
Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris Natasha PetitpierreTV movie
1993 The Hidden Room Janet / MandyEpisode: "Happily Ever After"
JFK: Reckless Youth EmmaTV movie
The Kids in the Hall The New GirlEpisode: "4.2"
1994LorraineEpisode: "5.13"
Street Legal Christine MillerEpisode: "The Long and Winding Road"'
Danielle Steel's A Perfect Stranger SarahTV movie
Broken LullabyDariaTV movie
Picture Windows Anna MartinTV series
1995 Highlander Peggy McCallEpisode: "Vendetta"
To Die For Chick #2 at Bar
Forever Knight Claire GibsonEpisode: "Black Buddha: Part 1"
1996 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Dr. Alexandra Corliss3 episodes
1997A Taste of ShakespeareNerissaEpisode: "The Merchant of Venice"
Murder at 1600 Young Woman in Bar
Once a Thief Droog / Rita PrattEpisode: "Wang Wang Doodle"
1998 Straight Up CoreyEpisode: "Pudding"
Episode: "Bomb"
1998–1999 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Morrigan8 episodes
1999Norma BatesEpisode: "For Those of You Just Joining Us..."
Striking Poses Casey Roper
Poltergeist: The Legacy Megan Torrance4 episodes
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Young LouiseEpisode: "Birds of Paradise"
Now and Again VanessaEpisode: "Disco Inferno"
Earth: Final Conflict Hanna KleinEpisode: "Subterfuge"
Angel Rebecca LowellEpisode: "Eternity"
2001HavenManya Hartmeyer-Breuer
2002 The Job NunEpisode: "Sacrilege"
Witchblade Adrienne / Dr. Anna GrangerEpisode: "Static"
Soul Food Brenda CaffeyEpisode: "Empty Spaces"
2003 Veritas: The Quest SylvieEpisode: "Mummy Virus"
The In-Laws Yadira
2004 Anonymous Rex CirceTV movie
2005 Missing Dr. Ellen StrayhorneEpisode: "We Are Coming Home"
Man with the Screaming Brain Tatoya
2006 Angela's Eyes Marla SafferEpisode: "The Camera's Eye"
Without a Trace Odeta MarkuEpisode: "The Damage Done"
2007Ocean Without a Shore
Jeff Ltd. LenkaEpisode: "The Accidental Hero: Part 1"
Episode: "The Accidental Hero: Part 2"
2008 Brothers & Sisters Yvonne KaloEpisode: "The Missionary Imposition"
In Plain Sight MinaEpisode: "To Serge with Love"
2009 Flashpoint AllisonEpisode: "Never Let You Down"
2010 Cell 213 Lynn
The Next Three Days Hospital Nurse
2011Getting Past the BullMegShort film
Murdoch Mysteries Ava Moon / Constance GardinerEpisode: "Murdoch in Wonderland"
2012VerdictTavia Booth
Less Than Kind TanyaEpisode: "Lawyers and Cougars and Bankers, Oh My!"
My Awkward Sexual Adventure Tanya

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References

  1. Weisbrot, Robert (2004). Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Taylor Trade Publications. p. 225. ISBN   9781589791206 . Retrieved 8 October 2016.