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Tamara TaylorCanadian television actress
Date of Birth: 27.09.1970
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Biography of Tamara Taylor
Tamara Taylor, born on September 27, 1970, is a Canadian television actress. She was born in Toronto, in a family of a dark-skinned Canadian and a white Scottish-Canadian.

Roles in Television
Currently, Taylor is best known for her role as Dr. Camille Saroyan, the head of the forensic division, in the television series "Bones". She has played this character for sixty-six episodes. She has also appeared in other television shows such as "NCIS", "Numb3rs", "Lost", "CSI: Miami", "Without a Trace", "Party of Five", and "Dawson's Creek". Tamara Taylor gained significant success through her role in the show "Party of Five".

Movie Roles
In 1998, Taylor made her debut in the romantic comedy "Senseless". A year later, she played the lead role alongside Halle Berry in the TV movie "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge". In 2000, she appeared in thirteen episodes of the series "City of Angels". She also had a small role in the hit romantic comedy "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" in 2005, as well as in the film "Serenity", a spin-off of the American TV series "Firefly".

Personal Life
Tamara Taylor is married to attorney Miles Cooley. They had a civil ceremony on June 10, 2007, at the Essence hotel in Riviera Maya, Mexico. In addition to her acting career, Taylor enjoys beaches, hiking, movies, books, and spending time with her two chihuahuas, Bruno and Miss Pixie.
Current Work
Currently, Taylor's only active role is that of Dr. Camille Saroyan in "Bones". There have been rumors of her possible involvement in the 2010 project "Shuffle", but there has been no official confirmation from the production team or Taylor herself.