Tanja Reichert

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Tanja Reichert
Born (1980-09-19) September 19, 1980 (age 44)
Years active1997–2010

Tanja Reichert (born September 19, 1980) is a retired Canadian actress.

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Career

She started acting when she was 15 years of age, and she first appeared on TV at 17 years old, when she had the role of "Shelley-Girl #2" in Breaker High for two episodes ("That Lip-Synching Feeling" and "Rooming Violations"); and she has appeared in many more films/programmes since then.

But she is probably most well known for her role in Relic Hunter , when she was Sydney Fox's assistant, Karen Petrusky, for the third and final season. [1]

Reichert has starred in movies like Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde , as Reese Witherspoon's Delta-Nu sister; in Broken Lizard's Club Dread as Chef Kelly; Head over Heels (from Universal) as the undercover FBI partner of Freddie Prinze, Jr.; and Scary Movie (from Miramax/Disney), with the Wayans brothers.

Reichert's other notable television series credits include guest starring roles on Poltergeist: The Legacy , Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction , The Immortal (starring Lorenzo Lamas), and Francis Ford Coppola's sci-fi series First Wave . Most recently, she had roles on the popular CBS’s series CSI: Miami , as well as The Chris Isaak Show .

In late 2006 / early 2007 she appeared in MyNetworkTV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games , playing the secretary Jennifer Harrison.

Filmography

Year Film/TV show Episode(s)Character
1997 Breaker High 2 episodes "Rooming Violations" and "That Lip-Synching Feeling" Girl #2 / Shelley-Girl #2
1997 The Christmas List (TV)Suzie (as Tanja Reichart)
1998 Fatal Affair Mack's Secretary
1998 Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House (TV)
1998 Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister (TV)Melanie
1998 Sweet Deception (TV)Anita Gallagher
1998 Millennium 1 episode "...Thirteen Years Later"Ruby Dahl
1998 Perfect Little Angels (TV)Lois Morgan (as Tanya Reichert)
1998 First Wave 1 episode "Breeding Ground"Nikki
1998 The Net 1 episode "Sample" Blonde Girl
1999 Requiem for Murder Lola St. John
1999 Cold Feet 1 episode "I've Got a Crush on You, Frigidaire"Trudi
1999 Revenge TV Reporter
1999 Free Fall Stewardess Holly Nesbitt
1997–1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy 2 episodes "Black Widow" and "Unholy Congress"Sally / Suzanne
1999 Don't Look Behind You (TV)April Corrigan
2000 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction 1 episode "Caitlin's Candle"Caitlin
2000 Sanctimony Eve
2000 Scary Movie Miss Congeniality
2000 2ge+her 1 episode "Fat"Roxy
2000 Seven Days 1 episode "Olga's Excellent Vacation"Melissa Torborg
2000 Cameras Rolling: 20 Days on Set (TV)Herself
2001 The Meeksville Ghost Isobel Carter/Kate
2001 HRT (TV)Rebecca
2001 Head over Heels Megan O'Brien (as Tanya Reichert)
2001 The Immortal 1 episode "Learning Curve", 2001Melissa
2001–2002 Relic Hunter starring role season 3Karen Petrusky
2001 The Making of Relic Hunter III (TV)Herself
2003 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Delta-Nu (uncredited)
2003 CSI: Miami 1 episode "Hurricane Anthony"Heather Burton
2004 The Chris Isaak Show 1 episode "Home Improvement"Chantal
2004 Club Dread Kellie
2005 Bad Girls from Valley High Charity Chase
2005 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang B-Movie Actress
2005 Desperate Housewives 1 episode "Color and Light"Allison
2006The Iron ManDream Girl
2006 One on One 1 episode "The Reel World"Sassy
2006 Bottoms Up (V) Party Girl #1
2006–2007 Wicked Wicked Games 46 episodesJennifer
2008 Green Flash Tina
2008 Valentine 1 episode "Pilot"Courtney
2009 2 Dudes and a Dream April Stevenson

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