Tessa Dye is an actress, known for Best Years Gone (2021).
A multi-talented performer, Tessa Espinola, has been acting professionally since 2015. She has appeared on multiple television shows, most recently as 'Pam' on Disney's Coop and Cami Ask the World and as 'Monica B.' on Netflix's The Big Show Show. You can also see her as 'Winter' on Nickelodian's The Thundermans and as 'Ava' on Disney's Bizaardvark. In addition to television, Tessa has over 40 professional credits in feature and short films, music videos, commercials, animation and voice over acting roles. Tessa also enjoys playing piano, singing, surfing, skiing and is working toward her scuba diving certification. She is a freshman at an award-winning high school in California where she studies acting full time.
Tessa is an actress and filmmaker born in Scottsdale, Arizona to Catherine McGinley, a real estate agent, and Scott Farrell, a novelist under the pen name Scott Falcon. Tessa has one younger sister, Kelsey, and two younger half brothers, Ryan and Shane. Tessa has Italian as well as Irish, Cherokee, and German ancestry. By age 3, Tessa was active in gymnastics, dance, girl scouts and choir. She was raised by Catherine and Patrick McGinley and spent her adolescent years attending public schools and participating in extracurriculars such as soccer, dance and choir. Tessa's longest residence was in Austin, Texas where she was scouted at a dance club and asked to perform in NBA player Tony Parker's first music video "Balance-Toi". Tessa was frequently featured in the music video. After she had a taste of what it felt like to entertain on camera, she was hooked. Upon graduating high school, Tessa went to film school at The University of Texas to study being in front of and behind the camera. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in movies. Tessa immediately landed a recurring appearance on Entourage (2004) as a supermodel, the arm candy alongside Eminem in season 4 and continued studying at various acting studios while shooting commercials for Nike, Apple, Dish Network, Dodge, Allegra D, Rosetta Stone, Federal Credit Union and others. Tessa soon caught the eye of actor Ty Granderson Jones from Con Air (1997) and was asked to star in his action film Diamond (2016). Tessa's "compelling, charismatic and graceful" performance secured her a nomination for Best Female Action Performer of the Year in the International Action on Film Festival. While continuing to audition for TV and movie roles, Tessa developed a special interest in psychology, sociology, spirituality and global culture. These interests quickly inspired her to shift focus to making a difference in the world by becoming more than just a movie actress. Tessa grew increasingly unsatisfied with the TV and film projects she was auditioning for and transformed herself into a passionate artist driven to create original content, break female stereotypes and do something in film that's never been done before. This motivation evolved into the cutting-edge shoe-string budget coming-of-age comedy Cinema Rebel, a movie shot entirely on her iPhone. Tessa is now developing more movies to star in and overseeing distribution for Cinema Rebel.
Tessa Ferrer was born on March 30, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Insidious: The Last Key (2018), Excision (2008) and The Passing Parade (2018).
Tessa Frascogna is an actress, known for Waka okami wa shôgakusei! (2018), The Blacklist (2013) and 13: The Musical (2022).
Tessa Freberg is an actress, known for One Last Night (2018), Tic Tac Stop (2015) and Through the Woods (2013).
London-based writer/director of films screening across festivals globally. Formerly a freelance script reader and fundraiser for film and television spanning a wide range of genres. Particular focus on independent, experimental, and arthouse content. Previous experience as a script editor and writer for high-fantasy feature films and also various short form content.
Tessa Göttlicher is known for Rimini (2022), Böse Spiele - Rimini Sparta (2023) and Arte Journal (1998).
Tessa Alana Harnetiaux is a graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. She studied with Broadway actors such as Daniel Daily, Ray Virta and Markus Potter among others. Tessa originated the role of Jane in, "John and Jane" at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre. She is best known for her role of Megan on Cinemax's original comedy, "The Girls' Guide to Depravity" directed by Alex Merkin. Tessa has put a dent the indie film market, having worked opposite Daniel Roebuck, Amanda Detmer, Dina Meyers, Kevin G. Schmidt, Fiona Dourif and many others. Her most recent project was the half hour multi-camera comedy, "Young and Hungry" on ABC Family.
Tessa Hart is an Afro-European screen and stage actress, director, writer and producer. On screen Tessa Hart has appeared in feature films TRUMPED (2019), Symbiotic (2020), Darker Shades of Elise (2017), I am Cursed (2014) and C.O.O.L.I.O Time Travel Gangster (2014), short films (such as Eve, 2016; Unusual Victim, 2011; Mind Games, 2011), TV and web-series. Furthermore, Tessa Hart has also performed on stage extensively at theaters in London and Berlin. As a director, Tessa Hart has directed short film The Big Day (Godiva Films, 2017), as well as critically acclaimed theatre productions; and as a playwright they have contributed to the anthology Hear Me Now (Oberon Books 2018), among others. Tessa Hart is a co-founder as well as co-director of The Bread and Roses Theatre in London (UK) - an award-winning and innovative Off-Westend theatre. Furthermore Tessa Hart is the Artistic Director of film and theatre production company Goblin Baby Co. They have worked and trained in the performing arts internationally and graduated from East 15 Acting School in summer 2011 with an MFA Acting International. Tessa Hart also holds a BA Theatre Studies from the Free University of Berlin (2009) and is fluent, as well as having worked, in English, German and French. Their work has a focus on participation and empowerment for people who experience structural discrimination / are socially and culturally marginalised and/or underrepresented.