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Tanna Marie Frederick (born August 11, 1977) is a stage and
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actress who rose to prominence for her title role in
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's ''
Hollywood Dreams ''Hollywood Dreams'' is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel. Plot Aspiring actress Margie Chizek (Freder ...
'', for which she received the
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at the 2008 Fargo Film Festival.


Biography

Tanna Frederick was born in
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.


Education

She attended school in Mason City, and by fourth grade had begun to play in productions of that town's Stebens' Children's Theatre.. Following her graduation from Mason City High School in 1995,. Tanna Frederick attended college at the
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where she double majored in theater and political science. She was a regular on
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stages appearing at the Riverside Theatre as "Jill" in Jack and Jill, and at the University Theatre in a one-woman play that she had written herself and titled ''Questioning Jabe''. Frederick graduated in 1999 as
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of her University of Iowa
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class, and shortly thereafter moved to
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to follow what the actress has termed her "
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calling" which happened at the age of 7.


Career of actress

After graduation Tanna Frederick received irregular assignments as an extra on ''
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'', and as an actress in several stage productions including N. Richard Nash's ''Echoes'' and Ben Guillory and Danny Glover's production of ''Toussaint: For the Love of Freedom''. Between assignments, she did whatever was necessary to "pay the bills,". including work as a waitress.. At one of the rehearsals for ''Toussaint'', a fellow actor mentioned that he had just played a part in a Henry Jaglom film. At the time Frederick had not heard of Jaglom, but following the colleague's suggestion that "supposedly, if you write him a letter and tell him that you love his films, he'll cast you in a movie," Frederick wrote to Jaglom. In a three-page letter she extolled the virtues of Jaglom's film ''Déjà Vu'' — even though she had not actually seen it at the time. To her surprise, Jaglom called her back and invited her to a screening, and soon thereafter gave her a job at his office. In 2002, Jaglom gave Frederick his play ''A Safe Place'' (a theatrical version of his 1972 debut film of the same name), suggesting that she tackle it with her acting class. Frederick then went one step further and found a theater company who would produce it. The play opened in September 2003 and ran for three months. That same year Frederick also received her first film assignment, in Helen Lesnick's ''Inescapable'' (released 2003). According to Madeleine Shaner in ''
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'',. Frederick's success with ''A Safe Place'' inspired Jaglom to also adapt his 1985 screenplay ''Always (But Not Forever)'' to the stage. And her "talent gave Jaglom the impetus to switch the lead characters in the play from a wife who was trying to leave her husband, to a husband who wanted out of his marriage." The play, in which Frederick plays the scorned wife "Dina," subsequently opened in October 2005 as ''Always... But Not Forever''. In Fall 2006, Frederick began work on Jaglom's ''Hollywood Dreams'', a mildly satirical view of the deceptions of the film industry. In the film Frederick plays the lead role of "Margie Chizek," a young woman from Mason City, Iowa, who is desperate to break into the film business. The film debuted at the
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's November 2006 Festival to good reviews, which increased following the film's theatrical release in May 2007. The
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observed that ''Hollywood Dreams'' was "driven by Ms. Frederick's no-boundaries commitment to her broken character," and that she gave "a performance that as asstartling as it astouching." Her performance as "Margie" also gained her the Best Actress Award at the 2007 Montana Independent Film Festival and the Best Actress Award at the 2008 Fargo Film Festival. In late 2006, Frederick helped found the Iowa Independent Film Festival to encourage students and local artists to "make great art right in their own backyards" and to "tap into the inspiration that omes from the event". According to the festival's website, over sixty films had been submitted for inclusion in the second festival of April 2008. In mid-2007, Frederick began work on new editions of Jaglom's 1985 film ''Always (But Not Forever)''. In both the stage version (directed by Gary Imhoff) and the screen version (this time directed by Ron Vignone) Frederick plays Jaglom's original character, which Jaglom rewrote for her. The play opened in October 2007 as ''Always – But Not Forever.'' In October 2009, Henry Jaglom's new play "Just 45 Minutes From Broadway" opened at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica with Frederick in the lead role. There were over 100 performances of the play, which ended its run August 1, 2010. In October 2012, Jaglom's film version of ''Just 45 Minutes From Broadway'' opened, with Frederick recreating her role of Pandora Isaacs. In 2014, Frederick was chosen to perform in the National Black Theatre Festival for her role on stage as Lula in Amiri Baraka's 'The Dutchman' while concurrently starring in Jaglom's 'Train to Zakopane' at the Edgemar Center for the Arts. Frederick starred in ''Danny and the Deep Blue Sea'' directed by Carl Weathers in 2017 which was an LA Critic's Pick. She also produced and starred in "Two Ways Home" which garnered her several awards on the 2019 festival circuit including Best Actress and Women's Empowerment Award, as well as an endorsement from the film by NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Health) for its storyline involving a character overcoming stigma associated with bi-polar disorder. Tanna is a practitioner of Taekwondo having earned her 4th Dan Black Belt.


Filmography

*2003 ''Inescapable'' *2003 ''First Impressions'' *2006 ''Charles at the Threshold'' *2006 ''
Hollywood Dreams ''Hollywood Dreams'' is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel. Plot Aspiring actress Margie Chizek (Freder ...
'' *2007 ''Rising Shores'' *2009 ''
Irene in Time ''Irene in Time'' is a 2009 American independent film directed by Henry Jaglom. It marked the second collaboration between director Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick, who also starred in Jaglom's 2006 film '' Hollywood Dreams''. ''Irene'' also ...
'' *2010 ''
Queen of the Lot ''Queen of the Lot'' is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tanna Frederick and Noah Wyle. It is the sequel to Jaglom's 2006 film '' Hollywood Dreams''. Cast *Tanna Frederick *Noah Wyle *Christop ...
'' *2010 ''Shrek Forever After'' - VO the Dragon *2011 ''Virtually Yours'' *2012 ''
Just 45 Minutes from Broadway ''Just 45 Minutes from Broadway'' is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tanna Frederick and Judd Nelson. It is based on Jaglom's 2009 play of the same name. Cast *Tanna Frederick *Judd Nelson *Diane Sa ...
'' *2014 ''December. 17th'' *2014 '' The 'M' Word'' *2014 ''A Lasting Impression'' *2015 ''
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'' *2018 ''South of Hope Street'' *2019 '' Two Ways Home''


Play-ography

*2003 ''A Safe Place'' *2007 ''Always — But Not Forever'' *2009/2010 ''Just 45 Minutes from Broadway'' *2011 ''Sylvia'' *2011 ''
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'' *2012/2013 ''The Rainmaker'' *2014/2015 ''Train to Zakopane'', ''The Dutchman'' *2018 ''Danny and the Deep Blue Sea''


Marathons

Frederick has participated in several marathons including the ASICS, LA Marathon in 2015.


References


Bibliography

* . * . * . * . * * . * . * . * . * Toto, Christian (July 14, 2009
WWTW Interview Tanna Frederick ("Irene in Time")


External links


Official Website
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