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Tara Buck

Tara Buck
Appearances
Season(s)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Last seen
Appeared in
20 episodes (see below)
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Biographical Information
Date of birth
March 16, 1975 (1975-03-16) (age 49)
Date of death
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Place of birth
Idaho, USA
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Role
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Tara Buck, born March 16, 1975 in Idaho, is an American actress who plays the role of Ginger on the HBO original series True Blood. Making her debut on the episode "The Fourth Man in the Fire" in the series' first season, Tara plays the role of a human that waitressed at the vampire nightclub Fangtasia. A co-starring actress through the series' first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth seasons, she was promoted to starring actress in the series' seventh season. Revealed to be the person who originally established the nightclub in which she is employed, Tara's concept was glamoured out of her by Pamela Swynford de Beaufort, one of her vampire employers. Tara was last seen in the episode "Love is to Die" in the series' seventh, and final, season.

Biography[]

Tara L. Buck has experience playing parts in numerous TV series such as Bones and The X-Files. She was born on March 16, 1975 in Idaho.

Filmography[]

Film[]

  • Storage (2010)
  • The Grind (2010)

Television[]

  • True Blood (2008-2014)
  • Bones (2009)
  • 1% (2008)
  • Cold Case (2006)
  • The Closer (2006)
  • Nip/Tuck (2005)
  • Strong Medicine (2005)
  • The Shield (2005)
  • Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2004)
  • Six Feet Under (2004)
  • JAG (2003)
  • Without A Trace (2003)
  • The Division (2002)
  • Sabrina ,the Teenage Witch (2000)
  • The X-Files (2000)
  • Party of Five (1999)

Appearances[]

Season one appearances
"Strange Love" "The First Taste" "Mine" "Escape from Dragon House"
"Sparks Fly Out" "Cold Ground" "Burning House of Love" "The Fourth Man in the Fire"
"Plaisir D'Amour" "I Don't Wanna Know" "To Love Is to Bury" "You'll Be the Death of Me"
Season two appearances
"Nothing but the Blood" "Keep This Party Going" "Scratches" "Shake and Fingerpop"
"Never Let Me Go" "Hard-Hearted Hannah" "Release Me" "Timebomb"
"I Will Rise Up" "New World in My View" "Frenzy" "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'"
Season three appearances
"Bad Blood" "Beautifully Broken" "It Hurts Me Too" "9 Crimes"
"Trouble" "I Got a Right to Sing the Blues" "Hitting the Ground" "Night on the Sun"
"Everything Is Broken" "I Smell a Rat" "Fresh Blood" "Evil is Going On"
Season four appearances
"She's Not There" "You Smell Like Dinner" "If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?" "I'm Alive and on Fire"
"Me and the Devil" "I Wish I Was the Moon" "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" "Spellbound"
"Let's Get Out of Here" "Burning Down the House" "Soul of Fire" "And When I Die"
Season five appearances
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" "Authority Always Wins" "Whatever I Am, You Made Me" "We’ll Meet Again"
"Let's Boot and Rally" "Hopeless" "In the Beginning" "Somebody That I Used to Know"
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" "Gone, Gone, Gone" "Sunset" "Save Yourself"
Season six appearances
"Who Are You, Really?" "The Sun" "You're No Good" "At Last"
"F**k the Pain Away" "Don't You Feel Me" "In the Evening" "Dead Meat"
"Life Matters" "Radioactive"
Season seven appearances
"Jesus Gonna Be Here" "I Found You" "Fire in the Hole" "Death is Not the End"
"Lost Cause" "Karma" "May be the Last Time" "Almost home"
"Love is to Die" "Thank you"
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