Tara Magalski

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Tara Magalski
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Born
New York, U.S.
Occupation(s)Actress
Health coach [1] [2]
Years active2005–present
Website www.taramagalski.com

Tara Magalski is an American actress, [3] television personality, and a holistic health coach. [4] She is the founder of Divine Lifestyles, IPA International and Healing is Hot TV. [5] Magalski attended American International University (AIU) in London and graduated with a degree in Communications.

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Career

After graduating from college, Magalski became a casting assistant and production coordinator for various TV shows on ABC and CBS. She worked for King World Productions before going back to school and received a Master's degree in Acting at The Maggie Flanigan Studio affiliated with Rutgers University. She has appeared in various commercials, films, and TV guest appearances. [6]

Tara Magalski is a certified holistic health coach (HHC) specializing in emotional eating and "spiritual" food, lifestyle entrepreneur, motivational speaker, author, TV host, and philanthropist. [ citation needed ]

Magalski set up Divine Lifestyles, a weekly podcast, and Healing is Hot (Healthy on-Going Transformation) TV. She has been featured on FOX 5 LIVE, as a health expert, Fabulous Female Network, Harboring Hearts, [7] Heels & Helmets, [4] and Freedom Fast Lane. She is a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, the world's largest nutrition school, which is affiliated with Columbia University and The State University of New York. Magalski’s mother passed away due to a drug overdose when she was 27 and her father struggles with a crack addiction. She is a board-certified and accredited member of the American Association of Drugless Practitioners. [ citation needed ]

Magalski is involved in several charities and sits on a variety of boards that primarily focus on the advancement of women. [ citation needed ]She is a Program Developer for Girls Health Ed, which seeks to educate girls aged between 8-17 about nutrition, body image, physical fitness, personal care and reproductive health. [8]

Filmography

Magalski has appeared in The Unknown (2008), Shut Up and Sing (2006), The Wedding Weekend (2006), [9] [10] [11] Hardrock (2007), [12] The Stick Up Kids (2008), [13] The Lonely Cure, and The Murder Plans (2011). [ citation needed ]

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