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Jessica Tuck's numerous television credits include roles in the series "Strong Medicine," "ER," "Murder One," "NYPD Blue," "Seinfeld," "Dream On," "Party of Five" and, on CBS, "Picket Fences" and "The Nanny." She starred in the daytime drama "One Life to Live," for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination as Best Actress. She has also appeared in numerous television films, including "Advocate's Devil," "Life Pod" and "From Garbage to Gridiron."
Tuck's feature film credits include "Batman Forever," "Billboard Dad," "Rising Sun," "Mr. Write," the independent feature "Secretary," which won the Special Jury Prize for Originality in the Dramatic Category at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and the upcoming "Mrs. Harris."
She is a founding member of the Plymouth Theatre Company in Los Angeles, where she starred in the original one-act comedy "Couples Counseling Killed Kate" before appearing in the HBO Workspace and Powerhouse Theatre productions of the play. Tuck is currently on the staff of the Powerhouse Theatre in Santa Monica, California, where she produces two monthly events, the Solo Series and Spark: An Evening of Storytelling.
Tuck is a graduate of Yale University. She was born in New York and lives in Los Angeles. Her birth date is February 19.
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