Bridgetta Tomarchio

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Bridgetta Tomarchio
Bridgetta Tomarchio.jpg
Tomarchio in 2008
Born (1978-12-25) December 25, 1978 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1990–present
Website www.bridgetta.com

Bridgetta Tomarchio (born December 25, 1978) is an American actress and model.

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Early life

She was born on Christmas Day in Baltimore, Maryland, to parents Mary and Joe. She was raised in nearby Ellicott City. [1]

Career

Tomarchio is perhaps best known for being the spokesperson for ExtenZe infomercials. [2] Aside from this, she has made various film and television appearances, including: The West Wing , Going to California , Entourage , Californication , Walk a Mile in My Pradas , and The Ideal Husband.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Domestic Disturbance Officer FoxUncredited
2003Everything's WonderfulBar Girl #1
2005 The Dying Gaul Female GuestUncredited
2005 Lords of Dogtown Party Girl
2008Kinescoping Dr. TravisChanel
2008 Garden Party Lady LuckUncredited
2008Primitive RecallSarah
2010The Mansion DirectiveSyndi
2011 Walk a Mile in My Pradas Gina
20116 NonsmokersDr. Regina Powell
2014 Neighbors Sorority GirlUncredited

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 The West Wing ReporterEpisode: "What Kind of Day Has It Been"
2001 Judging Amy Office AssistantEpisode: "The Last Word"
2001, 2002 Going to California Friend #12 episodes
2003Trash to Cash with John DiRestaContestant #2Episode: "Bachelor Pad"
2004 Entourage ModelEpisode: "Date Night"
2005The True Story of Alexander the Great Olympias Television documentary
2006Poorman's Bikini BeachVarious roles2 episodes
2007 The Bronx Is Burning RoxyEpisode: "Time for a Change?"
2007 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Axe Body AngelEpisode #5.53
2008Now That's Sketchy!Ketchup MomEpisode #1.3
2009Eager BeaversBridgettaTelevision film
2009 The Storm Flight AssistantEpisode: "Part I"
2009 Californication VeronicaEpisode: "The Apartment"
2011The Ideal HusbandPaulaTelevision film
2012Scared Yet?KatieEpisode: "What Was That?"

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References

  1. Laura Vozzella (January 10, 2010). "Hollywood dreaming for Mr. Tire's daughter". The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  2. "TIRELESS PURSUIT". Baltimore Sun. 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2023-06-08.