Tepe, Amanda 1977-
Tepe, Amanda 1977-
PERSONAL
Born October 16, 1977, in Cincinnati, OH. Education: California Institute of the Arts, B.F.A., acting; New York University, M.A., educational theatre, 2005; studied acting with Scott Sedita and Mariko Ballentine; also attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Addresses:
Agent—Kazarian/Spencer & Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Third Floor, Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604. Manager—Impact Artists Group, 244 North California St., First Floor, Burbank, CA 91505.
Career:
Actress. Interact Theatre Company, North Hollywood, CA, member of company.
Member:
Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
High Crimes, 1997.
Farrah, Heroine Helen (short film), Caffeine Entertainment, 2001.
Antoine's stepmother, Les superficiales (short film), Open Road Films, 2002.
Amanda, A Confession, 2003.
(Uncredited) Female fan, 7 Songs, Soft Serve Pictures, 2003.
(Uncredited) BachelorMan, Films on Tap, 2003.
Jackie, Framed (short film), 2004.
Dominique, Iowa, Sky Island Films, 2005.
Kellie, Save the Mavericks, 2005.
(Uncredited) Margaret and graduate student, Pulse, Dimension Films, 2006.
MU Aurora, Bottoms Up, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2006.
Gail Garland, Crazy (also known as The Hank Garland Story), Spotlight Pictures, 2007.
Halloween (also known as Hall9ween, Halloween: The Beginning, Halloween 9, Halloween: Retribution, Rob Zombie's "Halloween," and Untitled Rob Zombie Halloween Project), Dimension Films/ Buena Vista, 2007.
Girl using marijuana, Jelly, Stella Bella Productions, 2008.
Dandelion Dharma (short film), Crunch Entertainment/Ridgeway Productions, c. 2008.
Also appeared in Good News and Nasty.
Television Appearances; Series:
Colleen McHenry, General Hospital (also known as Hopital central and Hospital general), ABC, beginning 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Assistant manager, "Aquamansion," Entourage, HBO, 2005.
Spiky redhead, "Declawed," The Inside (also known as The inside—Dans la tete des tueurs), Fox, 2005.
Becky, "Unhappy Medium," That's So Raven (also known as Absolutely Psychic, That's So Raven!, Es tan Raven, Phenomene Raven, and Raven blickt durch), Disney Channel, 2006.
Bobbie, "B-12," Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (also known as Studio 7 on the Sunset Strip and Studio 60), NBC, 2006.
Young lab technician, "Truth Be Told," Dexter, Showtime, 2006.
Donna the tour guide, "Nappers' Delight," Cory in the House, Disney Channel, 2007.
Donna the tour guide, "That's So in the House," Cory in the House, Disney Channel, 2007.
Various characters, Wizards of Waverly Place (also known as The Amazing Hannigans, The Amazing O'Malleys, and Disney Wizards), Disney Channel, various episodes, beginning 2007.
Jody Watson, "Dancing Days Are Here Again," October Road, ABC, 2008.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Appeared in pilots, including Complex, UPN; Game On, UPN; and Then Comes Marriage, The WB.
Stage Appearances:
Agnes, Cat Got Your Tongue?, American Theatre Festival, 2000.
Tepe for Mayor: 3 One-Acts to Get Your Vote in Hollywood, 2001.
Jenny and standby for the role of Letta, Death of a Salesman, Interact Theatre Company, North Hollywood, CA, 2002.
Laura McBride, activist, and voices, Prairie Fire, Interact Theatre Company, InterACTivity '02, Seventh Annual Festival, 2002.
Mandy, Blockage, Whitefire Theatre, Sherman Oaks, CA, c. 2003.
Bernice, Don't Hug Me (musical), Whitefire Theatre, 2003-2004.
Dawn, Lobby Hero, produced as part of the 2 X 4 series of plays, Interact Theatre Company, NoHo Arts Center, North Hollywood, CA, 2005.
Various characters, The Laramie Project, produced as part of the 3 X 4 series of plays, Interact Theatre Company, NoHo Arts Center, 2005.
Donna, the dreamer examines his pillow, McCadden Place Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2007.
Appeared as Tonya Harding, Ice Princess, and as Lucky Star, Stalling, both the Actor's Lab; as Celia, Almost, Elephant Theatre; as Margaret, Henry IV, California Institute of the Arts; as the title role, The Mother, Royal Scottish Hall; as Patience, Tar & Feathers, New Works Festival; as Rainbow, What of the Night?, California Institute of the Arts, Walt Disney Modular Theatre, Valencia, CA; in Apocrypha, Ensemble Theatre; and in productions of the ACME Comedy Theatre.
Stage Work:
Producer, Tepe for Mayor: 3 One-Acts to Get Your Vote in Hollywood, 2001.
RECORDINGS
Video Games:
Voices, Tachyon: The Fringe, 2000.
WRITINGS
Writings for the Stage:
Tepe for Mayor: 3 One-Acts to Get Your Vote in Hollywood, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
TV Guide, December 4, 2006, p. 78.
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