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'''Tamlyn Tomita''' played [[Press Secretary]] [[Jenny Dodge]] during [[Season 2]] of ''[[24]]''.
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'''Tamlyn Tomita''' {{born|January|27|1966}} played [[Press Secretary]] [[Jenny Dodge]] during [[Season 2]] of ''[[24]]''.
   
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== Biography and career ==
Tomita made her feature film debut in 1986 on ''The Karate Kid, Part II''. She debuted in TV the following year with a small role on the war show "Tour of Duty". That same year, she landed a recurring role on "Santa Barbara" playing Ming Li.
 
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Tamlyn Tomita was born in Okinawa to Shiro and Asako Tomita. She is 1/4 Filipino on her mother's side of the family. Her father was a distinguished Japanese-American man who was interned at Manzanar, California, during part of World War II, then later became a Los Angeles police officer, where he became a sergeant, helping to form the first Asian Task force in that Department. He died of cancer in 1990. Tomita graduated from Granada Hills High School in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
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Before becoming an actress, Tomita won the title of Queen at the Nisei Week Pageant in Los Angeles in 1984, and Miss Nikkei International in 1985. In 1987, Tomita made her Japanese singing debut on the label Polydor. She released a single and an album.
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Tomita made her feature film debut in 1986 on ''The Karate Kid, Part II''. She debuted in TV the following year with a small role on the war show ''Tour of Duty''. That same year, she landed a recurring role on ''Santa Barbara'' playing Ming Li.
   
 
She continued to work in films like ''To Heal a Nation'' (with [[Scott Paulin]]), ''Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes'' (with [[Ping Wu]] and [[François Chau]]), ''Babylon 5: The Gathering'', ''The Joy Luck Club'' (with [[Nicholas Guest]]), ''Vanishing Son II'' and ''Vanishing Son IV'' (both with [[Harry Lennix]]), ''The Killing Jar'' (with [[Carlos Bernard]], [[Xander Berkeley]], and [[Rob Kyker]] in the art department), ''Living Out Loud'' (with [[Jenette Goldstein]]), ''The Day After Tomorrow'' (with [[Nestor Serrano]]), ''Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't'' (with [[Robin Thomas]]), ''Pandemic'' (with [[Bob Gunton]]), and ''The Eye'' (with [[Rade Šerbedžija]]).
 
She continued to work in films like ''To Heal a Nation'' (with [[Scott Paulin]]), ''Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes'' (with [[Ping Wu]] and [[François Chau]]), ''Babylon 5: The Gathering'', ''The Joy Luck Club'' (with [[Nicholas Guest]]), ''Vanishing Son II'' and ''Vanishing Son IV'' (both with [[Harry Lennix]]), ''The Killing Jar'' (with [[Carlos Bernard]], [[Xander Berkeley]], and [[Rob Kyker]] in the art department), ''Living Out Loud'' (with [[Jenette Goldstein]]), ''The Day After Tomorrow'' (with [[Nestor Serrano]]), ''Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't'' (with [[Robin Thomas]]), ''Pandemic'' (with [[Bob Gunton]]), and ''The Eye'' (with [[Rade Šerbedžija]]).
   
Other TV shows in which she has appeared are "One West Waikiki" and "The Sentinel" (both with [[Richard Burgi]]), "Murder, She Wrote", and "Sisters", among others. In 1996, she had one of the main roles in "The Burning Zone" as Dr. Kimberly Shiroma. The show also featured [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[David Fabrizio]]. She continued working in shows like "Nash Bridges" (with [[Geoff Pierson]]), "The Michael Richards Show" (with [[William Devane]]), "FreakyLinks" (with [[Karim Prince]]), "Crossing Jordan" (with [[Ravi Kapoor]]), and "For The People" (with [[Mark Rolston]]). In 2002, she landed two recurring roles: first one, as Lt. Cmdr. Tracy Manetti in "JAG", and second one, as [[Jenny Dodge]] on ''[[24]]''. The former show also featured [[Alan Dale]], [[Faran Tahir]], [[Eyal Podell]], and [[Todd Jeffries]]. Other shows she has worked in recently are "The Agency" (with [[Will Patton]]), "North Shore" (with [[Tim Kelleher]] and [[Robin Thomas]]), "Commander in Chief" (with [[Harry Lennix]], [[Ever Carradine]], [[Tzi Ma]], and [[Anthony Azizi]]), "Stargate SG-1" (with [[Tim Guinee]]), "Saving Grace" (with [[Tom Irwin]] and [[Dean Norris]]), "The Mentalist" (with [[Gregory Itzin]]), and "CSI: Miami" (with [[Vicellous Shannon]]). In 2008, she had a recurring role in "General Hospital".
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In 1996, Tomita had one of the main roles in ''The Burning Zone'' as Dr. Kimberly Shiroma. The show also featured [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[David Fabrizio]]. She continued working in shows like ''One West Waikiki'' and ''The Sentinel'' (both with [[Richard Burgi]]), ''Nash Bridges'' (with [[Geoff Pierson]]), ''The Michael Richards Show'' (with [[William Devane]]), ''FreakyLinks'' (with [[Karim Prince]]), ''Crossing Jordan'' (with [[Ravi Kapoor]]), and ''For The People'' (with [[Mark Rolston]]).
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In 2002, Tomita landed two recurring roles: first one, as Lt. Cmdr. Tracy Manetti in ''JAG'', and second one, as [[Jenny Dodge]] on ''[[24]]''. The former show also featured [[Alan Dale]], [[Faran Tahir]], [[Eyal Podell]], and [[Todd Jeffries]]. Other shows she has worked in recently are ''The Agency'' (with [[Will Patton]]), ''North Shore'' (with [[Tim Kelleher]] and [[Robin Thomas]]), ''Commander in Chief'' (with [[Harry Lennix]], [[Ever Carradine]], [[Tzi Ma]], and [[Anthony Azizi]]), ''Stargate SG-1'' (with [[Tim Guinee]]), ''Saving Grace'' (with [[Tom Irwin]] and [[Dean Norris]]), ''The Mentalist'' (with [[Gregory Itzin]]), and ''CSI: Miami'' (with [[Vicellous Shannon]]).
   
 
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== ''24'' credits ==

Revision as of 01:42, 24 January 2015

This article's subject relates to Season 2 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Tamlyn Tomita (born January 27, 1966; age 58) played Press Secretary Jenny Dodge during Season 2 of 24.

Biography and career

Tamlyn Tomita was born in Okinawa to Shiro and Asako Tomita. She is 1/4 Filipino on her mother's side of the family. Her father was a distinguished Japanese-American man who was interned at Manzanar, California, during part of World War II, then later became a Los Angeles police officer, where he became a sergeant, helping to form the first Asian Task force in that Department. He died of cancer in 1990. Tomita graduated from Granada Hills High School in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.

Before becoming an actress, Tomita won the title of Queen at the Nisei Week Pageant in Los Angeles in 1984, and Miss Nikkei International in 1985. In 1987, Tomita made her Japanese singing debut on the label Polydor. She released a single and an album.

Tomita made her feature film debut in 1986 on The Karate Kid, Part II. She debuted in TV the following year with a small role on the war show Tour of Duty. That same year, she landed a recurring role on Santa Barbara playing Ming Li.

She continued to work in films like To Heal a Nation (with Scott Paulin), Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes (with Ping Wu and François Chau), Babylon 5: The Gathering, The Joy Luck Club (with Nicholas Guest), Vanishing Son II and Vanishing Son IV (both with Harry Lennix), The Killing Jar (with Carlos Bernard, Xander Berkeley, and Rob Kyker in the art department), Living Out Loud (with Jenette Goldstein), The Day After Tomorrow (with Nestor Serrano), Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't (with Robin Thomas), Pandemic (with Bob Gunton), and The Eye (with Rade Šerbedžija).

In 1996, Tomita had one of the main roles in The Burning Zone as Dr. Kimberly Shiroma. The show also featured Michael Cavanaugh and David Fabrizio. She continued working in shows like One West Waikiki and The Sentinel (both with Richard Burgi), Nash Bridges (with Geoff Pierson), The Michael Richards Show (with William Devane), FreakyLinks (with Karim Prince), Crossing Jordan (with Ravi Kapoor), and For The People (with Mark Rolston).

In 2002, Tomita landed two recurring roles: first one, as Lt. Cmdr. Tracy Manetti in JAG, and second one, as Jenny Dodge on 24. The former show also featured Alan Dale, Faran Tahir, Eyal Podell, and Todd Jeffries. Other shows she has worked in recently are The Agency (with Will Patton), North Shore (with Tim Kelleher and Robin Thomas), Commander in Chief (with Harry Lennix, Ever Carradine, Tzi Ma, and Anthony Azizi), Stargate SG-1 (with Tim Guinee), Saving Grace (with Tom Irwin and Dean Norris), The Mentalist (with Gregory Itzin), and CSI: Miami (with Vicellous Shannon).

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