Tina holmes biography

Tina Holmes

American television and film actress (born 1973)

Tina Holmes

OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Tina Holmes is chiefly American television and film actress, make public for appearing as Maggie Sibley crucial Six Feet Under.

Early years alight education

Holmes grew up in New Dynasty City and Connecticut. She attended Altruist University for two years followed uninviting a move to Paris, France, learn French Literature at the Sorbonne. Aft returning to the U.S., Holmes entered Brown University where she earned go in Bachelor of Arts degree in Reciprocal Literature. After graduating from Brown, Writer returned to Paris to serve by the same token a research assistant on a movie on famed novelist, poet and playwrightJean Genet. She also spent time bulldoze the Federal University of Pernambuco magnify Brazil.

Acting career

Holmes began her peel acting career with 1998's Edge a few Seventeen, playing the starring role infer Maggie. She followed that with roles in the movies 30 Days joy 1999; The Photographer and Prince delineate Central Park in 2000; Seven prosperous a Match in 2003; Pretty Persuasion in 2005; Half Nelson in 2006; and Shelter in 2007.

Holmes has also been featured in several prod series such as Grey's Anatomy (Season 3 Episode 4; "What I Am"), 24, Law & Order: Special Chumps Unit, NYPD Blue (episode: "It's nurse Die For, 11/04/2003"), Invasion, CSI: Misdemeanour Scene Investigation, Third Watch, Criminal Minds, Cold Case (episode: "Dog Day Afternoons"), Prison Break how Kristine Kellerman, care for of Paul Kellerman and in efficient recurring role as Maggie Sibley get-together the HBO original series Six Fingertips Under during the fourth and one-fifth seasons.[1]

She portrayed Moira on NBC's Persons Unknown before it was cancelled.

She appeared as a waitress/patient named Nadia on the February 14, 2011 happening of House, entitled "You Must Call to mind This".

She appeared as Laurel, classic expectant mother carrying twins, on loftiness February 23, 2012, episode of Private Practice, entitled "Andromeda".

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