Tala Marie
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Tala Marie was born Tala Marie McDonnough in Memphis, TN to a Filipino
mother and an American father of Irish/Scot descent. Her mother, an
elementary school teacher, named her after the Tagalog word meaning
"star". Her father, an ordained Baptist minister and professor of
psychology, met Tala's mother in the Philippines while on a missionary
trip. Tala spent most of her childhood in Montana and Florida before
leaving home at the age of 15 to intensively study ballet at The Kirov
Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C. and moving on to graduate from
the Nutmeg Ballet division of The Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts in
Torrington, CT, while simultaneously graduating from Torrington High
School. Tala started acting at the age of 8 in Montana, when she was
cast in a traveling troupe that staged
Hans Christian Andersen plays.
She performed with the Colorado Ballet, and also danced in the "Sirens
of T.I." show in Las Vegas, directed by
Kenny Ortega, as well as in the "Matt Goss
Live" show, produced and choreographed by
The Pussycat Dolls creator
Robin Antin. She also performed with
Matt Goss in concerts at London's legendary
Royal Albert Hall. Tala was a backup dancer for
Katy Perry, when the singer appeared on
American Idol (2002).
Tala is currently working in film, television, and commercial projects,
while studying Sanford Meisner acting
technique at the
Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown
Studio in Santa Monica, CA and improv at UCB (Upright Citizens Brigade)
in Los Angeles, CA.