Tara Alexandra Brown
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Tara Alexandra Brown was born in Reno, Nevada and is an award winning actress, director, writer, and producer. During a visit to Los Angeles when she was 14, Brown was discovered by renowned casting director, Fern Champion, after performing in a casting workshop meant for adults. Champion was so impressed that she helped Tara land her first agent while still living in Nevada.
Bitten by the acting bug at an early age, Brown was performing in full length theater productions by the time she was 9 years old and starred as Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" with the Sierra School of Performing Arts. At 11, Brown became youngest performer to be selected for an official cameo performance with the Great Basin Chautauqua Program. By 2010, she was juggling high school productions and the professional theater scene, starring as Rizzo in "Grease," The Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet," and Dogberry in "Much Ado About Nothing." At 15, Brown became a member of the acclaimed Good Luck Macbeth Theater company, starring as Cecily in "The Importance of Being Earnest" and later originating the role of Maggie Moran in Stacey Spain's dramatic play, "Killarney Sabbatical."
She received a scholarship to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in 2013, but chose to attend the University of Nevada, Reno where she was subsequently awarded the Grace-Semenza Drama Scholarship as a Freshman. While attending the University of Nevada, Brown was selected to perform a piece from "Double Falsehood" (a play thought to be an unknown work of William Shakespeare) during the highly anticipated scholarly debate between Tiffany Stern (Oxford University) and Brean Hammond (The University of Nottingham.) She also had the opportunity to study with Tony Award Winner, Adam Cates (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) during the university production of "A Christmas Carol: The Musical."
Brown moved to Los Angeles in 2015 where she quickly began working in film and television. She made her feature film debut in the horror film, "Evil in Her" and television debut in Discovery Channel's popular true crime series, "People Magazine Investigates." In 2016, Brown was diagnosed with a rare form of Type 1 Diabetes known as "LADA" and became insulin-dependent at 20. Intent on being a voice for performers with disabilities, Brown stars in the upcoming short film, "And Yet So Far" about Type 1 Diabetes, a project she also co-wrote and executive produced. Brown is known for portraying Danielle Skylar in the Emmy Award Winning series, "Bosch" on Amazon and as Paige on the Lesflicks drama series, "Every Day." Brown made her directorial debut in 2022 with the feature film version of the series, starring Vivica A. Fox, and was awarded Best Director at the 8&Halfilm Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress at the Morgana Film Festival.
A classically trained artist, she has received critical acclaim for her many performances on stage, having trained in voice, dance, and improvisation. Most recently Brown starred as Kathy in the world premiere of Jerry Mayer's (Mash, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family) newest comedy, Jews R 2 Much Fun, which was nominated for Best New Play by Broadway World Los Angeles and ran for 7 months at the Santa Monica Playhouse.
Bitten by the acting bug at an early age, Brown was performing in full length theater productions by the time she was 9 years old and starred as Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" with the Sierra School of Performing Arts. At 11, Brown became youngest performer to be selected for an official cameo performance with the Great Basin Chautauqua Program. By 2010, she was juggling high school productions and the professional theater scene, starring as Rizzo in "Grease," The Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet," and Dogberry in "Much Ado About Nothing." At 15, Brown became a member of the acclaimed Good Luck Macbeth Theater company, starring as Cecily in "The Importance of Being Earnest" and later originating the role of Maggie Moran in Stacey Spain's dramatic play, "Killarney Sabbatical."
She received a scholarship to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in 2013, but chose to attend the University of Nevada, Reno where she was subsequently awarded the Grace-Semenza Drama Scholarship as a Freshman. While attending the University of Nevada, Brown was selected to perform a piece from "Double Falsehood" (a play thought to be an unknown work of William Shakespeare) during the highly anticipated scholarly debate between Tiffany Stern (Oxford University) and Brean Hammond (The University of Nottingham.) She also had the opportunity to study with Tony Award Winner, Adam Cates (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) during the university production of "A Christmas Carol: The Musical."
Brown moved to Los Angeles in 2015 where she quickly began working in film and television. She made her feature film debut in the horror film, "Evil in Her" and television debut in Discovery Channel's popular true crime series, "People Magazine Investigates." In 2016, Brown was diagnosed with a rare form of Type 1 Diabetes known as "LADA" and became insulin-dependent at 20. Intent on being a voice for performers with disabilities, Brown stars in the upcoming short film, "And Yet So Far" about Type 1 Diabetes, a project she also co-wrote and executive produced. Brown is known for portraying Danielle Skylar in the Emmy Award Winning series, "Bosch" on Amazon and as Paige on the Lesflicks drama series, "Every Day." Brown made her directorial debut in 2022 with the feature film version of the series, starring Vivica A. Fox, and was awarded Best Director at the 8&Halfilm Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress at the Morgana Film Festival.
A classically trained artist, she has received critical acclaim for her many performances on stage, having trained in voice, dance, and improvisation. Most recently Brown starred as Kathy in the world premiere of Jerry Mayer's (Mash, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family) newest comedy, Jews R 2 Much Fun, which was nominated for Best New Play by Broadway World Los Angeles and ran for 7 months at the Santa Monica Playhouse.