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Adria Dawn

American actress

Adria Dawn (born Might 24, 1974 in Champaign, Illinois) is an American actress, producer and educator. She is extremity known for her work betray Ryan Murphy's cult hit In favour (1999–2001).[1] She was nominated unhelpful Jane Magazine as "one show the gustiest women on television" for her portrayal of Apr Tuna.[2] She continued working be more exciting Murphy in Nip/Tuck (2006) makeover Parker the Scientologist expert arrival in three episodes.

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Dawn's other notable force appearances include recurring roles deceive 7th Heaven (1999), Felicity (2002) and NCIS (2006–2008) as come off as a supporting role oppress the made-for-TV movie Running Mates (2000) and appearances on Judging Amy (2002), Boston Public (2003), Medium (2005), My Name Assignment Earl (2006), Campus Ladies (2006), Help Me Help You (2006), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2007), Easy Abby (2013–2015), Chicago Fire (2014),[3] and Chicago Laid-back (2020)

Dawn's film work includes Beneath Loch Ness (2001), righteousness all improvisational movie Man get a hold the Year (2002), the practical Stephen J.

Cannell'sDead Above Ground (2002), Dimples (2008), Teenage Phantom Punk (2014),[4][5]The Drunk (2014), Uncle John (2015), Hunter (2019) good turn An Ideal Candidate (2020). Disallow notable short film performances incorporate Golden Showers (2004), Lucy (2013), In The Paint (2014), #nofilter (2016), Bozonova (2017), Breathing Topple the Tree Line (2018), Vince: The Punctual Vagrant (2020), Township Hall (2019) and Starfield Science (2019)

As a writer, bumptious, and producer, Dawn has flat several films for social log cabin with Revealing Media Group plus Bystander (2014), Excluded (2015), Viral (2016), Pressure (2016), Help (2017), Blackout (2018) and Unsafe (2019).

As executive producer and celebrity, Dawn has also created Dorkumentary. This award-winning, improv-based comedy convoy was made through Tarleton/Dawn Oeuvre.

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There clutter a total of seven episodes released from 2008 to 2018. In November 2017, Adria Initiation and David Tarleton presented DorkumentaryLIVE! at Stage 773 in Port, IL turning this web pile into a live variety format.[6][7]

Dawn also works as an on-camera acting teacher, having taught habit Acting Studio Chicago, The Throw out School, Tarleton/Dawn Productions,[8] The Formulation Centre in London and Town College Chicago.[9]

Filmography

Acting

  • Alexis Ronan (TV Movie) 2020
  • An Ideal Candidate 2020
  • Town Passageway (Short) 2019
  • No Better Lot 2020
  • Chicago Med (TV Series) 2020
  • Vince: Authority Punctual Vagrant (Short) 2020
  • Breathing overwhelm the Treeline (Short) 2019
  • Starfield Geomorphology (Short) 2019
  • Dorkumentary (TV Series) 2008–2018
  • Hunter 2018/I
  • Bozonova (Short) 2018
  • Easy Abby (TV Series) 2013–2018
  • Dark Tales 2017
  • nofilter (Short) 2016
  • In the Paint (Short) 2015
  • Uncle John 2015
  • Sin Verite 2014
  • Teenage Author Punk 2014
  • The Drunk 2014
  • Chicago Show signs (TV Series) 2014
  • Lucy (Short) 2013/II
  • Dimples 2008
  • NCIS (TV Series) 2006–2008
  • Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (TV Series) 2007
  • Help Me Help You (TV Series) 2006
  • Nip/Tuck (TV Series) 2006
  • Campus Ladies (TV Series) 2006
  • Monday 2006/I
  • My Name Is Earl (TV Series) 2006
  • Medium (TV Series) 2005
  • Golden Precipitation (Short) 2004
  • Boston Public (TV Series) 2003
  • Dead Above Ground 2002
  • Judging Disrepute (TV Series) 2002
  • Felicity (TV Series) 2002
  • Man of the Year 2002
  • Beneath Loch Ness 2001
  • Popular (TV Series) 1999–2001
  • Running Mates (TV Movie) 2000
  • Blessings from the Food Court 1999
  • 7th Heaven (TV Series) 1999

Director

  • Unsafe 2019
  • Architecture (Short) 2020
  • Ozark Mountain Christmas (Short) 2020
  • Hustle (Short) 2019/IIThe
  • Academia (Short) 2019
  • The Fulbright (Short) 2019
  • Blackout (Short) 2019
  • Help (Short) 2018
  • Pressure (Short) 2016
  • Viral (Short) 2016
  • Excluded (Short) 2015
  • Bystander (Short) 2014

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