Tamara Davies earned her degree in theater and voice from the
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, then moved to Los Angeles
in 1998 to pursue work in television and film. In 2001 she appeared in
five feature films including the action-thriller
Crawlers (2001) and the
science-fiction epic
Scorcher - Die Erde brennt (2002), starring opposite
John Rhys-Davies and
Rutger Hauer.
Her television work includes Amy, a blind angel with a secret past on
the daytime drama
Port Charles (1997) and
psychologist Tricia Quick on
Reich und schön (1987).
Her theater credits include an updated version of
Ivan Turgenev's "A Month in the Country,"
Isabella in "Measure for Measure," Louisa in "The Fantasticks" and
"Into the Woods."