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Tamara Taylor

Tamara Taylor was born on the 27th September 1970 in Toronto in Canada.
She has had guest roles in NCIS - NCIS - Season 2 and NCIS Season 3 as NCIS Special Agent Cassie Yates with Mark Harmon, Sasha Alexander, Sean Murray, Michael Weatherly, Pauley Perrette, Cote de Pablo, Lauren Holly and David McCallum and in Numb3rs in the episode entitled "The O.G." as Olivia Rawlings alongside Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz and Judd Hirsch.
Other roles include Lost in the episodes called "Adrift" and "Special" as Susan Lloyd opposite Josh Holloway, Emilie de Ravin and Matthew Fox and in CSI: Miami in the episode entitled "Crime Wave" as Dr. Leslie Harrison with Emily Procter, Khnadi Alexander and David Caruso.
Another role was in Without a Trace in the episode called "Trip Box" as Tracy McAllister opposite Anthony LaPaglia and she has also appeared in Party of Five as Grace Wilcox alongside Neve Campbell, Lacey Chabert and Matthew Fox.
She has also been in Dawson's Creek as Laura Weston with James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson.
Tamara has also had roles in the films Diary of a Mad Black Woman as Debrah with Shemar Moore, Kimberly Elise and Steve Harris and as a teacher in Serenity alongside Adam Baldwin.
She has also appeared in the medical drama series called 3 lbs in the episode called "Lost For Words" as Della opposite Stanley Tucci, and also in Sex, Love And Secrets in the episode called "Secrets"in the role of Nina with Denise Richards and Eric Balfour.
But perhaps Tamara Taylor's most notable role is that of playing Dr. Camille "Cam" Saroyan, the head of the Forensic Division, and pathologist in the hit drama series of Bones: Bones - Bones - Season 2, Bones - Season 3 and Bones - Season 4, alongside David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, T. J. Thyne and Emily Deschanel.
She has also appeared in Gordon Glass as Karen, One on One in the episode entitled "Who Brought the Jive Turkey" ? as Judy alongside Kyla Pratt and Robert Richard and in Becker in the episode called "The Unbelievable Wrongness of Talking" as Dana with Ted Danson.
Tamara has starred in Don't Go Near The Park as Bondi alongside Meeno Peluce, Linnea Quigley and Aldo Ray.



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Tamara Taylor - filmography


  • Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
    Starring: Kimberly Elise,  Steve Harris,  Shemar Moore
    Director: Darren Grant
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Charles, an attorney, and Helen, the devoted wife, seem to have everything, money, a beautiful mansion - the American Dream. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes a turn for the worst.
    Rate this: 4 stars out of 5 75% from 66 members
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  • Don't Go Near The Park on DVD
    Starring: Meeno Peluce,  Linnea Quigley,  Aldo Ray
    Director: Lawrence D. Foldes
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Features a further six films that were originally banned under the Obscene Publication Act of 1983/1984. In 'Evilspeak', a young, misfit, military cadet suffers constant torment by his classmates and dreams of nothing but revenge. When he discovers an ancient satanic temple, with it's attendant ..read more »
    Rate this: 2 stars out of 5 36% from 72 members
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Tamara Taylor facts

5 most recent films

Bones - Season 4 - 4.5 stars
Bones - Season 3 - 4.5 stars
Diary of a Mad Black Woman - 4.0 stars
Don't Go Near The Park - 2.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

Bones - Season 4 - 4.5 stars
Bones - Season 3 - 4.5 stars
Diary of a Mad Black Woman - 4.0 stars
Don't Go Near The Park - 2.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Don't Go Near The Park - 2.0 stars
Diary of a Mad Black Woman - 4.0 stars
Bones - Season 3 - 4.5 stars
Bones - Season 4 - 4.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

John Francis Daley - 14 times - show films
Michaela Conlin - 14 times - show films
Emily Deschanel - 14 times - show films
T.J. Thyne - 14 times - show films
David Boreanaz - 14 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Ian Toynton - 14 times - show films
Steven DePaul - 8 times - show films
Jeff Woolnough - 8 times - show films
Craig Ross Jr. - 6 times - show films
Allan Kroeker - 6 times - show films