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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 , as well as a recurring role on CTV 's Whistler as Leah McLure .
Stepsister from Planet Weird is a 2000 American science fiction comedy film that was released as a Disney Channel Original Movie on June 17, 2000. [1] Directed by Steve Boyum, it stars Courtnee Draper, Tamara Hope, Lance Guest, and Khrystyne Haje.
The group now only has three people, Stanley, Captain Jennifer Henle (Tamara Hope) and Isla. They know that the worms can hear them but can't see them, so they decide to use grenades as distractions to help them reach a tall building, where they ascertain that the worms couldn't reach them.
Tamara Hope as Gwen Jones: The main protagonist. 14 year old Gwen is an independent, passionate and temperamental fourteen-year-old living in a strange world, using magic to fight evil. She is the reincarnation of Guinevere, the 6th century Queen of Britain and King Arthur's wife. She and her mother moved from Canada to Australia.
Hope is an English, Scottish and Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Tamara Hope (b. 1984), Canadian actress; Tanya Hope, Indian actress;
On April 9, 2012, Fox announced that Raising Hope had been renewed for a third season. [3] The season premiered on October 2, 2012. Melanie Griffith will recur in season three, playing the role of Tamara, Sabrina's mother and Melanie Griffith's real life mother, acclaimed Hitchcock actress Tippi Hedren plays Melanie/Tamara's on screen mother as ...
Artist Tamara De Lempicka, c. 1928, with Indeed, her fears were well-founded. In 1939, before the outbreak of World War II, Lempicka and her second husband, a Jewish baron, fled Europe for the ...
Tamara is a variant of the Hebrew feminine given name Tamar, a biblical name. [ a ] The variant originated in the Russian language and spread into other languages through Russian. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] In Russia, where Tamara is associated with Tamar of Georgia , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ b ] the name remains popular and frequently appears in Russian literature.