Tanya Allen(I)
- Actress
Tanya Allen was born in Toronto in 1975. She developed a love of acting
young and at fifteen attended the prestigious American Academy of
Dramatic Arts in New York City. She launched her professional acting
career in her late teens, and spent several years guest-starring on
such series as "the Outer Limits" and "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues"
before landing leading roles roles in several TV movies. She received
Gemini Award nominations (the Canadian equivalent of the Emmys) for
playing both period heroine Del Jordan in the adaptation of Alice
Monroe's
Lives of Girls & Women (1996)
and punky rock singer Astrid Kirsh in Bruce Macdonald's
Platinum (1997). Her career
then headed to England when she landed the title role in the CBC/BBC
historical drama Lyddie (1996),
followed by a lead in the CBC comedy "Newsroom, The" (1996). Her
critically acclaimed performance as the rebelliously intelligent intern
Audrey in the hit series won her a Gemini Award. Later that year, she
traveled to Scotland to film the British-Canadian First World War drama
Behind the Lines (1997). Over the next
five years, Tanya lived in New York and acted almost exclusively in
independent films such as Clutch with Tom Green, Wish You Were Dead (
playing Mary Steenburgen's coked-up daughter) and Fancy Dancing with
Dave Foley and Jason Priestly. She jumped back into television for the
British-Canadian science fiction series"Starhunter" (2001)_ . Her role
as the emotionally stunted but brilliant 'space waif', Percy Montana,
made her a firm favorite with SF fans all over the world.