Tandi Wright (Lusaka, May 4, 1970). Tandi was born in Zambia to New Zealand parents Vernon Wright and Dinah Priestley. She grew up in Wellington (New Zealand) and attended Wellington High School and Victoria University of Wellington. In 1994 he graduated from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School with a degree in acting. Her father, Vernon Wright, is a former journalist for "The Listener" living in Zambia, and her mother Dinah is a writer and actress in Wellington. Wright has two sisters, Nicky (a political advisor to the DOC) and Justine (a film editor), and two half-sisters, Stephanie (a computer architect) and Victoria (a teacher). Her husband, Michael Beran, is also an actor and lives in Auckland with their daughter Olive. From 1995 to 2000, she appeared as nurse Caroline Buxton in Shortland Street (1992). Other television roles include Crash Palace (2001), Power Rangers S.P.D. (2005), Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby (2005), The Lost Children (2006), Nothing Trivial (2011), The Returned (2015) and Creamerie (2021). As for films, it is worth mentioning Black Sheep (2006), Out of the Blue (2006), Jack the Giant Slayer (2013), The Rehearsal (2016), the adventure comedy Love and Monsters (2020) or the critically and public acclaimed horror film Pearl (2022) directed by Ti West, where she plays the role of Mia Goth's mother.
Tandy Vizcarra is known for The Hardest Thing (2018) and The Flying Greek (2016).
Tane Huata is an actor and writer, known for Pussy Pussy Pussy Pussy! (2018), Tane Huata: Puppet Hunter (2016) and Alien Addiction (2018).
Tane McClure is a lifelong entertainment industry professional with many Film, Television, and Music credits to her name. Speaking of "names", Tane McClure's road to success has been paved with many names including: Tane Cain: RCA Recording artist: Top 40 single "Holding On" and Tahnee Cain with her band "Tryanglz" for the original "Terminator" soundtrack. From model, singer, actress, producer, director, editor, and screenwriter and novelist. Tane has been honored with award winning and nominated productions including the National Journalism Award for the Fox LA News documentary, "Love Betty White" The Betty White Story, and the nominated "Just Call Me Hef" The Hugh Hefner Story, as well as the Emmy Nominated "Station Fires" for Fox News, and her "Best Fantasy Feature" award winning film "Trance" which was honored in the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Some of Tane McClure's other noteworthy projects include, the international "Montwood" Perfume Commercial campaign, "Ivy Levan" Music Video (Randy Jackson), "Big Shots" series with Emmy winning journalist Giselle Fernandez for Los Angeles Magazine, and the highly acclaimed "Inside Autism" (for LeafWing For Professionals) an inspiring educational dramatic film about a boy with Autism struggling to succeed in a regular classroom environment. One of Tane's most recent accomplishments is her collaboration with the commercial production company Media Giant, where she wrote, produced and directed many television commercials as well as the award winning short film "Rockstar", about a teenager that overcomes adversity through his music. Rockstar's awards include Best Short Film, Best Music, Best Cinematography and many nominations: Best Director, Best Editor, Best VFX, Best Sound and more. Tane McClure is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, who is best known as "Trampas" from the western series "The Virginian". Tane became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in "The Virginian" episode "Small Parades". Tane has since acted in over 50 films including playing Reese Witherspoon's mom in "Legally Blonde", and she has produced, directed, and edited over 100 hours of content for many major companies and networks around the world. Tane's mother, Faye Brash, who is of Hawaiian/Polynesian descent, was a singer, and her grandmother, Mae Brash was also a gifted Opera singer. From an early age, Tane was inspired by her Hawaiian heritage and their love of music. With her father Doug McClure, an actor and her mother a singer... Music, Film and Television came together for Tane in many of her aspirations. Being confident with music, sound, picture, editing, and graphics has enabled Tane to be one of the very best in her field as a director, producer and editor. "As an independent film director, I feel that often, the most interesting scenes in a film include the unexpected moments that were never actually specifically written in the script. When an actor takes a beat or two longer to get his emotions together while the camera is rolling, but the scene has not technically begun. Sometimes those quiet moments are the most honest and fresh. He is not "acting", he is simply "feeling", and THAT to me, can be magic on film." Tane McClure is the author of a new book: "Rescue Heart: A Love Story", based on a feature film screenplay also written by Tane. Tane McClure
Tane Rolfe is an actor, known for Barbed Wire Canoe, Juniper (2021) and Wellington Paranormal (2018).
Tane Williams Accra is a twenty-six year old actor/rapper of Ghanaian/New Zealand decent. A majority of his acting career has been on the hit New Zealand TV show Shortland Street, where he spent three years in the core cast. Since leaving the show, Accra has made his theatre and film debuts playing Paul in Six Degrees of Separation with the Auckland Theatre Company, and Marcus Fischer in Blumhouse's Fantasy Island.
Tanea Heke is known for Eagle vs Shark (2007), After the Party (2023) and Waru (2017).
Tanedra Howard was born on August 15, 1980 in Inglewood, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Saw VI (2009), Saw 3D (2010) and Filmmakers Anonymous (2017).
Tanee McCall was born on April 17, 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Burlesque (2010), The Losers (2010) and Hairspray (2007). She has been married to Columbus Short since July 2005. They have one child.
Taneea Rajawat is an actress, known for Blue Funk (2019), Love and Shukla (2017) and Footfairy (2020).