Tarah Paige

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Tarah Paige
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Tarah Paige Chellevold

(1982-07-08) July 8, 1982 (age 41)

Tarah Paige Chellevold (born July 8, 1982) is an American gymnast, dancer and actress.

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Biography

Daughter of Duane Chellevold and wife Hertha Jane Farmer and sister of Devon ... Chellevold, paternal granddaughter of Norman Chellewold then Chellevold (b. Wisconsin, son of Ole Chellewold (b. Norway, Sweden-Norway) and wife Dorthea Tangedahl then Dorothea Tangadal (b. Norway, Sweden-Norway)) and wife Helen Brown and maternal granddaughter of Arvel Lewis Farmer (son of Noah Lewis Farmer and wife Lelah/Lela Mae Brown and paternal grandson of H. G. Farmer and wife Mary ...) and wife Hertha Fredericka Hedwig Steiner (b. Missouri, daughter of Otto Steiner (b. Germany, son of parents b. Switzerland) and wife Emma Heideman (b. Germany, daughter of parents b. Germany)).

She has played minor and supporting roles in various television shows and movies, including Malcolm in the Middle , A Cinderella Story , Stick It , Bring It On: All or Nothing , and The Summoning. As a gymnast, she won the bronze medal on the balance beam at 2001 Nationals.

On the ABC Family Channel show Make It or Break It (2009–2012) Tarah worked as the gymnastics coordinator.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2022 The Assassin's Apprentice: Silbadores of the Canary Islands KayleeShort
2018 The Assassin's Apprentice KayleeShort
2016 Scorpion CyclistTV series
Chalk It Up Emily
2012 Weeds Jammer 2TV series
True Blood KathyTV series
2011 How I Met Your Mother KerstenTV series
90210 Prom Cirque PerformerTV series
2009-2010 Make It or Break It Tricia / Team Member #1TV series
2009 CSI: NY Paula DavisTV series
A Christmas Carol Dancer
Dance Flick Dirty Dancer (uncredited)
2008 The Kitty Landers Show MuffyShort
The Cleaner Paula BakerTV series
Otis Kim
2007 Business Class Kelly - Identical ClerkTV movie
The Middle Choir Soloist StudentTV movie
The Comebacks Cheerleader
She Wore a Yellow Scrunchy JennyShort
2006-2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Polly / Grace GoodwinTV series
2006 Bones Helen MajorsTV series
Left in Darkness RachelDirect to DVD
Just Legal JennyTV series
Bring It On: All or Nothing Pacific Vista CheerleaderDirect to DVD
Stick It Tricia Skilken
Unfabulous Emma's Competitor (uncredited)TV series
Zombie Prom DancerShort
2005 Unfabulous Emma's competitorTV series
Related CindyTV series
Mortuary Sara
Malcolm in the Middle Contortionist Girl (uncredited, scene deleted)TV series
2004 What Should You Do? DaughterTV series
A Cinderella Story Featured Dancer (uncredited)
Arrested Development Spring BreakerTV series
1995 U.S. Customs Classified Pedophile Victim #1TV series
Darkfury Young Alexis
1994 Sabado Gigante Guest ArtistTV series


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