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Karla Tamburrelli

Karla Tamburrelli
Born1956 (age 67–68)
Occupations
Years active1984−present

Karla Tamburrelli (born 1956) is an American actress and television producer known for her work in the television series The Big Easy. In 1993, she was awarded the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Lead Actress for "Lost in Yonkers" at the Fox Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

Screen Actors Guild

In the late 1990s, Tamburrelli transitioned to being a TV producer. Her first major work behind the camera was for the first annual Screen Actors Guild award, which she produced between 1998 and 2006.

Filmography

Television series

Year Name Role Notes
1985 Miami Vice Ample Annie 2 episodes
1987 1st & Ten Lorraine Manzak 2 episodes
1988 Valerie Danielle 1 episode
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse N/A 1 episode
1990 Dream On Claire 1 episode
1990 Cop Rock Gretchen 1 episode
1991 Babes Saleswoman 1 episode
1991 Civil Wars N/A 1 episode
1991–1992 Growing Pains Jodi Creedmore 2 episodes
1992 Who's the Boss? Ms. Eastman 1 episode
1994 Seinfeld Daphne 1 episode
1994 Mad About You Mrs. Astin 1 episode
1994 Hardball Carol Widmer 1 episode
1994 The Boys Are Back Casino's Waitress 1 episode
1995 Platypus Man Eileen 1 episode
1995 Friends The Teacher 1 episode
1996–1997 The Big Easy Darlene Broussard 13 episodes
1997 Pearl Tina 1 episode
1997–1998 Brooklyn South Vicky Santoro 4 episodes
1997–1998 Working Receptionist 2 episodes
1998 Maximum Bob Opal Duvall 1 episode

Films

Year Name Role
1990 Die Hard 2 Stewardess (Northeast Plane)
1990 Maverick Square Althea
1991 Nothing But Trouble Dealer #2's Girlfriend
1991 City Slickers Arlene Berquist
1991 In a Child's Name Teresa Silvano-Taylor
1992 Forever Young Blanche Finley
1994 The Counterfeit Contessa Countess Sofia di Sarzanello
1994 Gambler V: Playing for Keeps Marchette
1995 Sleep, Baby, Sleep Tracy Corbett
1995 Fast Company N/A
1996 Forgotten Sins Mrs. Gibbons
1997 Plump Fiction Sister Ruth

Theater

Year Name Role Locale City
1993 Lost in Yonkers Grandma Kurnitz Off Broadway – Fox Theatricals Chicago, Illinois

References