Tamara Mello

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Tamara Mello (* 22. February 1976 in Orange County , California as Tamara Mello Beccam ) is an American actress .

Life and accomplishments

Mello made her debut in the comedy The Making of '... And God Spoke' ( 1993 ) while she was still in high school . She later studied anthropology but dropped out after a year and moved to Los Angeles to devote herself to acting. In the comedy Mein Liebling, der Tyrann ( 1997 ) she was seen as Consuela alongside Fran Drescher and Timothy Dalton . She played one of the leading roles in the award-winning television series A Normal Saint from 1997 to 1998, alongside Kevin Anderson , and in the comedy Love by Express ( 1998 ), she appeared alongside Reese Witherspoon .

In the comedy Tortilla Soup - The Spice of Life ( 2001 ) she played the role of Maribel Naranjo , the youngest daughter of Martin Naranjo , played by Hector Elizondo . She was seen in one of the bigger roles in the award-winning drama Clean ( 2004 ).

Filmography (selection)

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