Tari Signor

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Tari Signor is an American actress.

Biography

Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Signor has appeared off-Broadway as Juliet in Death Defying Acts (1995), [1] as Rose in Mr. Peters' Connections (1998), [2] [3] as Hippolyte in Moliere's The Bungler, [4] [5] Troilus and Cressida (2001), and as Alison Regan in Scattergood (2003). [6] [7]

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Signor portrayed Margaret Cochran on the daytime soap opera One Life to Live in 2004 and 2005, and made extended appearances in 2006. Signor made two appearances on the show in 2008, on January 17 [8] and December 18. [9] [10]

Signor's other television credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Third Watch . She also has been featured in commercials for products such as 7Up and Midol.

Signor's feature film credits include Rudy Blue and The Doghouse.

Filmography

Television

Film

Theater

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