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Tina Marie Majorino[1] (born February 7, 1985) is an American film and television actress. She is most well known for playing Deb in Napoleon Dynamite, she is also known for her work in the television series Veronica Mars and Big Love, among other roles.
Biography
===Early life=== Majorino, an Italian American,[2] was born in Westlake, California to Robert Majorino and Sarah Black; she has an older brother, Kevin. Although Majorino's full legal name is Tina Marie Majorino, her given names are widely quoted as Albertina Marie. According to a member of her band The AM Project, the letters AM in the band's name are her initials.[citation needed]
Career
Majorino began her acting career in a 1992 sitcom[3] called Camp Wilder. Her first film role was 1994's When a Man Loves a Woman.
She subsequently starred in the leading roles of the family films Corrina, Corrina and Andre, both of which were released in August 1994.
Her next film was the 1995 action film Waterworld, playing a child rescued by Kevin Costner's character, The Mariner.[4].
Most of her roles throughout the late 1990s were in independent films or made-for-television productions; she played the title role in the 1999 television film, Alice in Wonderland.
After Alice, Majorino took time off from the business.[4] She did not appear in another film until 2004, when she starred opposite Jon Heder in the movie Napoleon Dynamite. From 2004 onward, she played a recurring role on UPN's series, Veronica Mars, as the computer-savvy Cindy “Mac” Mackenzie. Show creator Rob Thomas created the role with her in mind. Majorino had met Thomas while interviewing him for a report on one of his books.[4] Majorino became a series regular in the third season, prior to the series cancellation. At present, she has a recurring role on the cable television series Big Love.
Majorino has appeared in the music video for "Blind" by rock group Lifehouse. She has also formed a rock band called "The AM Project" with her brother Kevin.
Filmography
- Camp Wilder (1992) TV - Sophie Wilder
- When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) - Jessica Green
- Corrina, Corrina (1994) - Molly Singer
- Andre (1994) - Toni Whitney
- Waterworld (1995) - Enola
- Un Angelo a New York (1996) TV
- Sante Fe (1997) - Crystal Thomas
- True Woman (1997) TV - Euphemia Ashby (young)
- Before Women Had Wings (1997) TV - Avocet Abigail 'Bird' Jackson
- Merry Christmas, George Bailey (1997) TV - Janine Bailey
- Alice In Wonderland (1999) TV - Alice
- Napoleon Dynamite (2004) - Deb
- Veronica Mars (2004-2007) TV - Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie
- Without A Trace (2004) TV - Serene Barnes/Andrews (episode: Lost And Found)
- Testing Bob (2005) TV - Allison Barrett
- A Sharp (2006) - The Daughter
- Think Tank (2006) - Sal
- Big Love (2006) TV - Heather Tuttle
- What We Do Is Secret (2007) - Michelle (post production)
Footnotes
- ^ State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Lists Tina Marie Majorino as February 7, 1985 in Los Angeles, California. At Ancestry.com
- ^ Steele, Tyler. "Albertina Majorino Interview!". Turtle Soup. Retrieved 2006-11-30.
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(help) - ^ 1992 Fall Preview, TV Guide - it was a sitcom
- ^ a b c DuBois, Stephanie. "TV RISING STAR: 'VERONICA MARS' TINA MAJORINO SHUNS HOLLYWOOD RAT RACE". Netscape. Retrieved 2007-05-06.