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Tanjareen Thomas
Tanjareen at the Family Time season 5 wrap party
Born
NationalityAmerican
EducationSt. Bernard High School
Alma materCalifornia State University, Northridge (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
  • host
  • comedian
  • radio personality
  • Years active1997–present
    Spouse

    Clayton Thomas

    (m. 2014)
    WebsiteOfficial website

    Tanjareen Chere Thomas (née Martin) is an American actress, producer, comedian, and radio personality.

    Biography[edit]

    She was born in Inglewood, California.[1]

    Career[edit]

    Her television credits include: Millennials, Famous in Love, Family Time, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Days of Our Lives, Strong Medicine, Howard Stern, The Steve Harvey Show, and City Guys. But Thomas is also known for her roles in the films: I Got The Hook Up 2, Johnson Family Vacation as Tangerine, Love For Sale, and Miss March. She has also been in several national commercials, music videos, she's co-hosted weekly radio shows, and hosts weekly live streams.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2004 Johnson Family Vacation Tangerine
    2005 Only In America Diamond
    N.T.V. Volume 1 Tameka Video
    N.T.V. Volume 2 Tameka Video
    Halloween House Party CeCe
    2006 Low Alex Short
    National Lampoon's Cattle Call Juicy Ventura
    KwameWorld Bobbi Tweed Short
    2007 Frangela Marika TV movie
    2008 The Club - Short
    Da Network Syreeta O'Neil TV movie
    Love For Sale Dedra
    2009 Miss March Crystal
    Hurricane In The Rose Garden Annabel Video
    2010 Something Like a Business Taquan's Woman
    2012 Sistaah Friend - Short
    2013 Baby Girl Angie Short
    2015 Hype Man Woman Short
    She Wins Dominique
    Zodiac Sign Tasha
    2016 Mouthpiece Sheila
    2017 BorderClash 4: Cognitive Dissonance Ororo 'Storm' Munroe Short
    2019 I Got The Hook Up 2 Bre
    Don't Say Yes Denise Short

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1997 The Jenny McCarthy Show Clerk/Gillian Episode: "Episode #1.4" & "#1.5"
    1999 Becker Molly Episode: "Love! Lies! Bleeding!"
    2000 Change of Heart Contestant Episode: "Change of Heart"
    Arliss Nikki Rawls Episode: "The Value of Honesty"
    The Parkers Student Episode: "Funny, Funny Velentine"
    2000-01 City Guys Rachel Guest: Season 3, Recurring Cast: Season 4-5
    2001 V.I.P. Rand Episode: "A.I. Highrise"
    NYPD Blue Chelsea Episode: "Lost Time"
    The Steve Harvey Show Laverne Episode: "Do Not Duplicate"
    Off Centre Girl #3 Episode: "Trust Me or Don't Trust Me"
    2001-02 Strong Medicine Carmel Guest Cast: Season 2-3
    2002 For Your Love Party Girl Episode: "The Picture Perfect Family"
    2003 The Parkers Mona Episode: "Somebody's Watching You"
    Wanda at Large Booty Shaker #1 Episode: "Alma Mater"
    2005 All of Us Woman Episode: "Legal Affairs: Part 1 & 2"
    2006 Perfect 10: Model Boxing The Sting Machine TV series
    2007 According to Jim Assistant Episode: "The Flannelsexual"
    Girlfriends Karin Durham Episode: "Wrong Side of the Tracks"
    The Sarah Silverman Program Crack Whore #3 Episode: "Officer Jay"
    Without A Trace Cherokee Episode: "One and Only"
    Days of Our Lives ADA Jen Chapman Episode: "Episode #1.10722"
    2009 Atom TV Herself Episode: "White People Problems"
    Curb Your Enthusiasm Alton's Wife Episode: "Vehicular Fellatio"
    2011 The Celibate Nympho Chronicles: The Web Series Celibate Nympho Main Cast
    2012-20 Family Time Rachel Recurring Cast
    2013 How Men Become Dogs Rachel Carsey Episode: "Hamlin Let The Dogs Out"
    Zane's The Jump Off Lauren Strickland Recurring Cast
    The Rev Brenda Starr Main Cast
    2014-18 The Grand Slams Egg (voice) Main Cast
    2015 Sex Sent Me to the ER Tosha/Amber Episode: "The Buck Stops Here" & "Mardi Gras Mischief"
    Conan Cyber Monday Looter #1 Episode: "Tom Jones/Oliver Hudson"
    Tosh.0 Club Girl Episode: "Fart Porn"
    2017 A Girl Is a Gun Lips Episode: "Save the Last Dance for Me"
    Famous in Love Brandy Recurring Cast: Season 1
    2017-18 Here's the Thing Amy Recurring Cast
    2018 Liza on Demand Mistress AKA Shannon Episode: "Valentine's Day"
    Funny Married Stuff Brooke Episode: "Catch The Big D"
    Insecure Isys Episode: "High Life"
    Unmasked: Sidewalk Superheroes Pam Recurring Cast
    2021-22 Millennials Carmen Dandridge Recurring Cast
    2022 Phat Tuesdays Herself Recurring Guest
    2023 The Michael Blackson Show Latrisha Jackson Recurring Cast

    Commercials[edit]

    Radio hosting[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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