Tamara Hope Net Worth is
$8 Million
Tamara Hope Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tamara Lindeman (born November 2, 1984), also known by the name Tamara Hope, is a Canadian actress and musician. Her starring roles include Guinevere Jones and The Nickel Children, a film about teenage prostitution, as well as a recurring role on CTV's Whistler as Leah McLure. In 2009, Hope was featured in the Modernista! ad campaign promoting the Palm Pre phone.In addition to her acting career, Hope is active in the Toronto music scene, performing in Bruce Peninsula and as front to her own band The Weather Station. She was a nominee for the 2013 SOCAN Songwriting Prize for "Mule in the Flowers", a song she cowrote with Steve Lambke.
Date Of Birth | November 2, 1984 |
Place Of Birth | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Height | 5' 4" (1.63 m) |
Profession | Actress |
Star Sign | Scorpio |
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1 | Her photograph appeared on the wall in the casting office scene in Pretty Persuasion (2005). |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Murdoch Mysteries | 2008-2015 | TV Series | Edna Brooks / Edna Garrison |
Transporter: The Series | 2014 | TV Series | Alice |
Beauty and the Beast | 2012 | TV Series | Emily |
Foxfire | 2012 | | |
Good God | 2012 | TV Series | Becky / Becky's Twin |
Three Inches | 2011 | TV Movie | Cate |
Covert Affairs | 2011 | TV Series | Emerson |
Manson | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Linda Kasabian |
Sand Serpents | 2009 | TV Movie | Jan Henle |
Shoot First and Pray You Live (Because Luck Has Nothing to Do with It) | 2008 | | Irene Melody |
Whistler | 2007 | TV Series | Leah Hutton |
September Dawn | 2007 | | Emily Hudson |
ReGenesis | 2007 | TV Series | Julie Henshaw |
Lies and Crimes | 2007 | TV Movie | Kirsten |
10.5: Apocalypse | 2006 | TV Movie | First Daughter Amy Hollister |
Augusta, Gone | 2006 | TV Movie | Rain |
Mayday | 2005 | TV Movie | Linda Farley |
Selling Innocence | 2005 | TV Movie | Chelsea Burns |
The Nickel Children | 2005 | | Cat |
Kevin Hill | 2004 | TV Series | Laura Walker |
Shall We Dance | 2004 | | Jenna Clark |
Saint Ralph | 2004 | | Claire Collins |
A Different Loyalty | 2004 | | Lucy Cauffield |
Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story | 2004 | TV Movie | Carly |
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion | 2003 | TV Movie | Beatrix Collins |
The Piano Man's Daughter | 2003 | TV Movie | Lilly Kilworth (12-14 yrs.) |
The Republic of Love | 2003 | | Sophie |
Tracker | 2002 | TV Series | Tina |
Soul Food | 2000-2002 | TV Series | Callie |
Guinevere Jones | 2002 | TV Series | Guinevere Jones |
What Girls Learn | 2001 | TV Movie | Elizabeth |
The Deep End | 2001 | | Paige Hall |
Twice in a Lifetime | 2000 | TV Series | Young Ruth Harper |
The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I - Red Rose of the House of Tudor | 2000 | TV Movie | Elizabeth |
The Sandy Bottom Orchestra | 2000 | TV Movie | Carol Wyman |
Stepsister from Planet Weird | 2000 | TV Movie | Ariel Cola |
The Audrey Hepburn Story | 2000 | TV Movie | Clara |
Winslow Homer: An American Original | 1999 | TV Movie | Fee |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2005 | Breakout Acting Award | Method Fest | Feature Film | The Nickel Children (2005) |
2001 | Young Artist Award | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Movie (Drama) - Supporting Young Actress | The Sandy Bottom Orchestra (2000) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2007 | Prism Award | Prism Awards | Performance in a TV-Movie | Augusta, Gone (2006) |
2002 | Young Artist Award | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special - Supporting Young Actress | What Girls Learn (2001) |