Tawny Cypress

Tawny Cypress

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    Full Name: Tawny Cypress
    Date of Birth: 8 August 1976
    Place of Birth: Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey, USA
    Spouse: Bill Charles (2000 - 2004) (divorced) 1 child

    Bio:

    Exotic, multi-racial beauty, Tawny Cypress, began her acting career in the late 1990’s. First cutting her teeth in the daytime soap arena, Cypress initially made a name for herself as the charismatic Professor Shambala Stevens on the long-running daytime hit, “All My Children” (ABC, 1970- ), before segueing into primetime roles. A veteran of television’s guest-star circuit into the new millennium, Cypress finally hit the big time a few years later with a regular role on the hugely popular hit series, “Heroes” (NBC, 2006- ).

    Born in Point Pleasant, N.J. on Aug. 8, 1976, Cypress was the second child of an African-American/Native American father and a Hungarian/German mother. As a child, Cypress grew up on a steady diet of “late night monster movies and early morning cartoons,” according to her older brother, accomplished comic book artist-creator, Toby Cypress (best known for his 2006 graphic novel, The Tourist). A diligent student, Cypress studied at Boston University and later, at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, before finally winning a spot at Rutgers University’s prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts. There, Cypress met Barbara Marchant, a respected acting teacher and future mentor. Under Marchant’s tutelage, Cypress continued her training at one of America’s foremost professional actor training institutes – the William Esper Studio in New York City, NY.

    After graduation, Cypress made the rounds auditioning for stage plays and small television roles. In 1999, Cypress made her film debut in the short, “Stalker Guilt Syndrome,” directed by Jonah Kaplan. A 2000 guest appearance on “NYPD Blue” (ABC, 1993-2005) led to Cypress’ first major film, actress Joan Chen’s directorial debut, the critical misfire, “Autumn in New York,” starring an ill-matched Richard Gere and Winona Ryder.

    However, Cypress continued to find her greatest success on the small screen. In 2001, Cypress landed her first regular series role as Cassandra Rodriguez in Sidney Lumet’s gritty courtroom drama, “100 Centre Street” (A&E, 2001-02). After that show’s demise, Cypress played a semi-recurring role as Assistant District Attorney Sharon Burns on the Emmy-winning series, “Third Watch” (NBC, 1999-2005). The first half of the new millennium saw Cypress paying the bills with a string of guest-star roles on such high-profile skeins as “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” (NBC, 2001- ) and the short-lived urban crime drama, “Hack” (CBS, 2002-04), before securing a regular role on the short-lived cult fave, “Jonny Zero” (Fox, 2005). Well-received, but ratings-challenged, “Jonny Zero” won the dubious honor of being Fox’s least watched original drama of 2005.

    Fortunately, the following year proved pivotal for the actress’ career. In addition to a small role in director Oliver Stone’s drama, “World Trade Center” (2006), Cypress landed her most noteworthy role to date in the most talked-about new show of 2006 – the action-packed comic book serial, “Heroes.” In it, Cypress played art dealer Simone Deveaux, the girlfriend of the precognitive painter Isaac Mendez (Santiago Cabrera). While viewers were saddened to see their relationship crumble as a result of Isaac’s drug dependence, Simone appeared to be on the rebound by mid-season, when in a moment of emotional distress, she had an affair with her dying father’s caretaker, male nurse Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia).

    Trivia:

    Had recurring roles on Third Watch, 100 Centre Street, Jonny Zero and All My Children.

    Watched the attack on the World Trade Center from her nearby apartment. Later, when she heard that Oliver Stone was directing a film about the attacks, she contacted him and won a small role in 2006’s World Trade Center.

    Her mother is Hungarian and German and her father is African-American and Native-American with some European-American ancestry.

    Older brother Toby Cypress works as a comic book artist.

    Quotes:

    “I come from a long line of artists, actually. Actors, writers, many painters… I definitely understand the artist’s struggle with their art and themselves. My brother is a comic-book artist, and I remember spending many days as a teenager hanging out in his bedroom thumbing through his stack of comics. His love of the genre got me to love it also.”

    “My dear friend and teacher, Barbara Marchant is a hero for me. She’s been on my side even when I didn’t have a side to be on without ever asking anything in return and she has a grace that makes me hope to be just like her one day when I grow up. ”

    (about the World Trade Center terrorist attacks) “I was there that day, standing on my roof getting vertigo. I still see it fresh in my mind twenty blocks away. It’s a wound that hasn’t healed ”

    “When I first read the script [of Heroes], the first thing I thought was how cool it was. How well written and fun it was.”

    “My brother, Toby, is a hero of mine. He’s got a resilience that might make you think he was made of Teflon.”

    “The definition of a hero for me is someone who you admire, who selflessly helps you in some way and who possesses qualities that you hope to acquire one day if you try hard enough.”

    “I’d rather take a small part in a really good film than a lead role in a movie with Paris Hilton.”

    (about Heroes) “I’m very proud of the show.”

    (about Heroes) “They didn’t want to put all of their eggs in one basket and show-off all their goods at once, so they introduce characters as they come.”

    (about Heroes and the characters in it) “The reason why I went in for the part of Niki in the first place was because I read the pilot script and it was so fun. I mean, they’re written the way you see them on the screen.”

    Filmography:

    Tawny Cypress Filmography as an Actress:
    2007 K-Ville [TV Series]
    2006 Heroes: Season 01
    2006 Bella
    2000 Autumn in New York
    2000 NYPD Blue: A Hole in Juan

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