Taryn Manning
Taryn Manning | |
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Manning at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Background information | |
Born |
Tucson, Arizona, U.S. | November 6, 1978
Genres | Pop, rock |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter, actress, fashion designer |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels |
Dreamworks Records Little Vanilla Records |
Associated acts | Boomkat, Mystic, Butch Walker, Nickelback, will.i.am |
Website | www.TarynManning.com |
Taryn Manning (born November 6, 1978) is an American actress, fashion designer, and singer-songwriter. She is the vocalist for electronic duo Boomkat and co-owner of the clothing brand Born Uniqorn.[1] Manning gained her first major role as an actress in 2001 when she played the role of Maddy in Crazy/Beautiful. She is known for her film portrayals in Crossroads, 8 Mile, A Lot Like Love, Hustle & Flow, Weirdsville, and Jack and Jill vs. the World.[2]
Early life
Taryn Manning was born to Sharyn and Bill Manning, who divorced when she was two months old. Her mother took Taryn and her brother Kellin to Tucson, Arizona. At the age of 12, Manning and her mother moved to California, where she attended school in Encinitas, California - Oak Crest. She has been the State Champion in Karate in Arizona.[3] When she was 14, her musician father, Bill, committed suicide.[4]
Acting career
1999–2005: Career beginnings
Manning began acting in the late 1990s, appearing in small roles in several film and television productions, including episodes of The Practice, Get Real, Speedway Junky, NYPD Blue and Popular. She also made a guest-appearance on the TV series Boston Public, in a role that was specifically written for her. In 1999, she was featured in an independent film called Speedway Junky. She also auditioned for the American version of Popstars, which aired in early 2001 on The WB.
She made her film debut with a part in the romantic drama Crazy/Beautiful, which was followed by a role in the 2002 feature film, Crossroads, where she played one of two best friends of singer Britney Spears. She appeared in 8 Mile as B-Rabbit's ex-girlfriend, Janeane, and in Peter Kosminksy's White Oleander. Along with supporting roles in the films Lucky 13 and Debating Robert Lee, Manning appeared briefly in Anthony Minghella's Civil War melodrama Cold Mountain and in the romantic comedy A Lot Like Love.
E! Online picked her for its "Sizzlin' 16" list of 2002.[5] She has appeared on the covers of the July 2003 issue of FHM, the May 2007 issue of Stuff and was the December 2007 entry in Stuff magazine's 2006-2007 pin up calendar.[6] She was ranked #33 in Stuff magazine's 103 Sexiest Women in 2003,[7] #59 in Maxim`s Hot 100 Women 2003 and #60 in 2008.[8]
2005–present: Independent films and breakthrough
Her breakthrough role was as Nola in the 2005 film Hustle & Flow, opposite Terrence Howard, playing a prostitute in Memphis, Tennessee. Manning was nominated in the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards for Best Breakthrough Performance.[9] Director Craig Brewer saw Manning's picture in a photography book and was convinced that the actress who played Nola should look just like her. "There are some people who put on trashy like a wardrobe, and Taryn can play those roles with dignity and earnestness," Brewer said of Manning. In a "making of" featurette on the Hustle & Flow DVD, "Behind the Hustle", Brewer talks about how surprised and delighted he was to later realize that the model who had originally inspired his image of Nola's look turned out to also be the actress playing her.
Her other subsequent film roles included roles in Unbeatable Harold and When the Nines Roll Over.[9] When the Nines Roll Over is a drama film centred around a jaded hipster A&R executive tries to steal a talented and sexy young singer away from a small label.[10] Her next film was Weirdsville, a dark comedy co-starring Scott Speedman and Wes Bentley.[11] Boomkat's song "It's Not My Fault" appeared on the soundtrack for the film as a duet by Manning and John Rowley. In 2007, she played Ivy Chitty on the short-lived but critically acclaimed Fox television series Drive, which was a drama about various people competing in an illegal cross-country road race.[9] In After Sex, seven short films within one, Manning played the supporting role of Alanna.[9] She had leading roles in the horror films Cult and Banshee; in the latter, she performed her own stunts.[12] "I got hurt one day during one of the chase scenes, where another car crashed into my car," Manning explained of her stunts.[13]
Manning appeared opposite Freddie Prinze, Jr. in the romantic comedy Jack and Jill vs. the World. She played Rita Cherry on four episodes of Sons of Anarchy; co-star Katey Sagal called her performance fantastic.[14] At first she made a guest appearance on the show and later rejoined, because her performance was so well received.[15] Later in 2008 she appeared as the female lead in Butch Walker's music video for "The Weight Of Her" and in will.i.am's collage-style music video, "Yes We Can".[16][17] She co-starred with Bill Pullman in the drama film Your Name Here, in which she played Nikki, who is based on Victoria Principal.[18] The film is based loosely on sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick's life.[19]
Manning's dream role would be in a musical like Moulin Rouge!, because she "grew up dancing". When she was a child, she appeared in many musicals and plays. She admires her friend Gina Gershon's musical appearances.[20] In 2009, she appeared as Rose Atropos in a dramatic music-themed film The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll. The film received mostly favorable reviews from critics and fans.[21] Manning joined forces with Ron Perlman in two 2009 films, The Devil's Tomb and The Job. She also appeared in a horror film Kill Theory, which tells the story of a group of college students, who find themselves targeted by a sadistic killer.[22] Drama film The Job premiered at the San Diego Film Festival on September 25, 2009. Critics called the film "entertaining and fun with twists that arrives like clockwork".[23]
In 2009, Taryn portrayed Caroline Bishop, the love interest to Kris Black's coal miner turned boxer in Five Good Years.[24] In February 2010, she was cast in the 2010 remake of Hawaii Five-0 as the younger sister of main character Steve McGarrett.[25]
In early 2012, Taryn signed on to star in the supernatural Web Series The Unknown, which premiered on Crackle on Friday, July 13, 2012.
In 2013, she played Tiffany Doggett in the original Netflix comedy-drama series Orange is the New Black.
Music career
2003–2011: Pop music beginnings and Boomkat
In 2003, Manning and her brother Kellin formed the band Boomkat. The band first signed a major label deal with American Idol producer Randy Jackson, but the deal fell through. Robbie Robertson then signed them to DreamWorks Records, which was Boomkat's label from 2002 to 2004. In 2002, she sang a rendition of "I'll Take You There" with Tweet in several Gap commercials directed by Peter Lindbergh. Their debut album, Boomkatalog.One, was released on March 18, 2003. Boomkat released two singles "The Wreckoning" and "What U Do 2 Me". The first single, "The Wreckoning", hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The band closed out 2003 as the #5 Hot Dance Club Play Artist for the year in Billboard Magazine.[26] Music from Boomkatalog.One has also appeared in movies, including Mean Girls, Crossroads, The Hot Chick, 8 Mile and The Italian Job.
After a hiatus, in an interview in October 2005's issue of Nylon magazine, Manning mentioned that Boomkat would be back eventually, and that she is writing songs for the new album once they find another record label.[27] Boomkat released their first single in four years, called "Runaway" on April 8, 2008. In early June 2008 Boomkat's second album A Million Trillion Stars became available in online stores. In October 2008, Boomkat played several shows throughout the Los Angeles area, hitting spots like North Hollywood's NOHO Scene Festival and venues such as the Viper Room and Hotel Cafe. In December 2008 Manning recorded a version of Tom Petty's "Christmas All Over Again", which premiered on her official Myspace page. On March 3, 2009, their official first single, "Run Boy" was released along with a visually electric music video. The single premiered on People.com.[28] A Million Trillion Stars was officially released in stores on March 10, 2009 by independent record label, Little Vanilla Records. In 2009, Manning was featured on indie band Dreamers' song "Lonely World", as well as in their new music video called "The Dreamers". In the music video, she takes on the role of Ring Master.[29] On October 28, 2009, she announced that Boomkat is working on their third studio album.[30]
The bands 5th music video from A Million Trillion Stars premiered on MySpace on Wednesday February 17, 2010.
2009–present: Solo career
In September 2009, Manning stated that she is working on a solo album. The album is "dance music and it’s colorful, flamboyant, if you will. Boomkat’s a little darker, experimental, like Portishead kind of stuff," she told in an interview with Adam Bernard.[31] She sang her first solo single, "So Talented" in an episode of Melrose Place.[32][33] The song was written with the producer Linney (Darkchild Entertainment). On September 3, 2009, it was confirmed that two tracks were completed for the album.[34]
After the song "Spotlight" was featured in an episode of Manning's show Hawaii Five-0, it was released as a teaser for the album via iTunes & Amazon MP3. "Turn It Up" is being released as the first official single. The music video premiered on People.com on May 4, 2011. "Turn It Up" peaked at #21 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Chart in October 2011.
Taryn's single 'Send Me Your Love' was released digitally worldwide on August 21, 2012. It was also featured on Perez Hilton the next day. The song is the first official single from her solo album intitled 'Freedom City' to be released September 2012.
Other ventures
Boomkat's record company, Little Vanilla Records is owned by Manning. She has a clothing line called Born Uniqorn with best friend Tara Jane. The brand was founded in fall 2005. Born Uniqorn has hosted many benefits for charity organizations in Los Angeles.[35] Her fashion icons are Kate Moss, Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet. Manning was honored with "Film Fashion Visionary" award at the 2009 Bel Air Film Festival.[36] She has appeared in Juicy Couture's advertising campaign and in Frankie B`s spring 2009 campaign. They shot a short film, which follows a day in the life of a Frankie B. woman. The video is called "Let's Get Lost" which is the original song featured in the video by musician Gilby Clarke with vocals by Manning.[37]
She was cover featured in the yearly "Sex & Music" issue of Playboy for April 2011.
Personal life
Manning was aboard the JetBlue Airways Flight 292 that had to make a three hour figure-8 flight and emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on September 21, 2005.[38] In her own words: "it was the most surreal, out-of-body experience I ever had".[39]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album |
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2013 | Freedom City (2013) |
Singles
Year | Song | Album |
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2009 | "So Talented" | Freedom City |
2010 | "Spotlight" | |
2011 | "Turn It Up" | |
2012 | "Send Me Your Love" | |
2013 | "Summer Ashes" |
Miscellaneous
Year | Song | Notes |
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2008 | "Christmas All Over Again" (Cover) | Duet by Taryn Manning and Butch Walker. |
2009 | "Let's Get Lost" | Recorded for the Frankie B Spring 2009 collection promotion. |
"Lonely World" | Dreamers featuring Taryn Manning and Ilsey Juber. | |
2011 | "Here It Comes Again" | Duet by Taryn Manning and Butch Walker. |
2013 | "Seeking of the Truth"[40] | By Razihel featuring Taryn Manning |
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1999 | Speedway Junky | Girl in car | Uncredited |
The Specials | Autograph hound | ||
Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story (TV) | Groupie | ||
2000 | Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (TV) | Tattooed dancer | |
2001 | Crazy/Beautiful | Maddy | Boomkat's "Bein' Bad" is featured in the movie. |
2002 | Crossroads | Mimi | Boomkat's "Crazy Love" is featured in the movie.[41] |
White Oleander | Niki | ||
8 Mile | Janeane | Soundtrack: 8 Mile soundtrack, Boomkat - "Wasting My Time" | |
2003 | Cold Mountain | Shyla | |
2004 | Dandelion | Danny Voss | |
2005 | Hustle & Flow | Nola | Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated — Black Reel Award for Best Ensemble Nominated — Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association for Best Breakthrough Performance |
Lucky 13 | Sam | ||
A Lot Like Love | Ellen Martin | ||
2006 | Unbeatable Harold | Sandy | Also as Song Performer - "Harold Has Arrived" |
The Breed | Sara | ||
When the Nines Roll Over | Molly Minx | Short film with Adam Scott | |
Banshee (TV) | Sage Rion | TV-Movie | |
2007 | Cult | Cassandra | |
After Sex | Alanna | ||
Weirdsville | Matilda | Also credited as Mattie Soundtrack: Weirdsville Soundtrack, Taryn Manning - "It's Not My Fault" | |
2008 | Jack and Jill vs. the World | Jill | limited release |
Your Name Here | Nikki | ||
2009 | Kill Theory | Alex | |
The Devil's Tomb | Doc | ||
The Job | Joy | Also as Song Performer - "Picture Of You" | |
The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll | Rose Atropos | ||
2010 | Waking Madison | Margaret | |
Groupie | Riley Simms | Also as Associate Producer | |
Love Ranch | Mallory | ||
Redemption Road | Jackie | Previously known as Black, White & Blues | |
Heaven's Rain | Leslie | Soundtrack: Taryn Manning - "Love, Reign O'er Me" | |
2011 | The Speed of Thought | Kira | Direct-to-DVD |
Man Without A Head | Kamila | Completed | |
513 | Lisa | Post-Production | |
Zombie Apocalypse | Ramona | SyFy Original Movie | |
2013 | All American Christmas Carol | Cindy | Post-Production |
2014 | Low Down | Colleen | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1999–2000 | Get Real | Rebecca Peabody | Recurring character (Multiple Episodes, Season 1) |
1999 | The Practice | Jenny Rains | "Of Human Bondage" (Episode 14, Season 3) |
2000 | Pacific Blue | N/A | "Blind Eye" (Episode 21, Season 5) |
Popular | Ashley Carmichael | "Misery Loathes Company" (Episode 8, Season 2) | |
2001 | NYPD Blue | Tracy | "Oh Golly Goth" (Episode 9, Season 8) |
Boston Public | Cara Glynne | "Chapter Twenty-Seven" (Episode 5, Season 2) | |
2003 | Punk'd | Herself | "Episode #2.6" (Episode 6, Season 2) |
The Twilight Zone | Tina Bishop | "Fair Warning" (Episode 26, Season 1) | |
2005 | CSI: Miami | Heidi Dillon | "Money Plane" (Episode 17, Season 3) |
2007 | Viva Laughlin | Geneva | "What a Whale Wants" (Episode 2, Season 1) |
Drive | Ivy Chitty / Ellie Laird | Recurring character (Multiple episodes, Season 1) | |
On Set, on Edge | Herself | TV mini-series based on Jack and Jill vs. the World | |
2008–2010 | Sons of Anarchy | Rita "Cherry" | Recurring character (Multiple episodes, Season 1, Return in Season 3) |
2009 | Free Radio | Herself | "Earthquake" (Episode 6, Season 2) |
Melrose Place | Herself | "Grand" (Episode 3, Season 1) | |
2010–2013 | Hawaii Five-0 | Mary Ann McGarrett | Recurring character |
2011 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Larissa Welsh / Brandy | “Possessed” (Episode 12, Season 12) |
2012 | Burn Notice | Nicole | "Mixed Messages" (Episode 2, Season 6) |
2013 | Oh Sit! | Herself | As Musical Guest - "Send Me Your Love" (Episode 6, Season 2) |
Orange Is The New Black | Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett | Recurring character (Multiple Episodes, Season 1) | |
The Real | Herself | Guest | |
Music videos | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2007 | "Rockstar" | Rockstar | Nickelback Music Video |
2008 | "The Weight of Her" | Love interest | Butch Walker Music Video |
"Yes We Can" | will.i.am Music Video | ||
2009 | "The Dreamers" | Ring Master | Dreamers Music Video |
2011 | "She's a Bitch" | Alien Commander | Killola Music Video |
2012 | "50 Ways to Say Goodbye" | Ex-girlfriend | Train Music Video |
"Spectrum" | Alien Love Interest | Zedd Music Video | |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Award ceremony | Notes | Result |
2005 | Best Breakthrough Performance | Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | For Hustle & Flow | Nominated |
2006 | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Screen Actors Guild Awards | For Hustle & Flow | Nominated |
Best Ensemble | Black Reel Awards | For Hustle & Flow | Nominated | |
2009 | Film Fashion Visionary | Bel Air Film Festival | Herself | Won |
References
- ↑ Medina, Marcy Manning's Born Uniqorn debuts High Beam. June 24, 2004. Retrieved on October 22, 2009.
- ↑ Films by Taryn Manning Rotten Tomatoes. October 22, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning Trivia and Quotes TV.com. Taryn Manning Trivia and Quotes. Retrieved on October 21, 2009.
- ↑ Fonseca, Nicholas (2009-03-28). "The Heartbreak Kid". EW. Retrieved 2005-07-22.
- ↑ A celebration of E! Online's picks for year's 16 most promising stars In Base Line. Documentary/Interview. 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning photos Maxim. Retrieved on October 21, 2009.
- ↑ Biography for celebrity Taryn Manning Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning's place in Maxim's The 2003 Hot 100 List Maxim, 2003. Retrieved on October 21, 2009.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Taryn Manning Actor page. Movies.yahoo.com. Retrieved November 11, 2008
- ↑ When the Nines Roll Over (2006) In Base Line. October 25, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn starring in "Weirdsville" with Wes Bentley Darkhorizons.com
- ↑ Webb Mitovich, Matt (2009-03-28). "Taryn Manning Is One Badass Banshee". Ksusentinel. Retrieved 2006-06-23.
- ↑ Crook, John (2009-03-28). "Manning Kicks Butt, Takes Names in 'Banshee'". Zap2it. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ↑ Sons of Anarchy actress Taryn Manning Screen Junkie. September 3, 2008. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning: Steal her Sons of Anarchy hairstyle Karen Marie Shelton (10/11/08) Hair Boutique. (10/10/2008). Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning to star in Butch Walker's next video October 27, 2008. By Shirley Halperin. Retrieved January 10, 2009.
- ↑ Catarinella, Alex (2009-03-30). "Taryn Manning Does It All". Black Book Magazine. Retrieved 2009-03-10.
- ↑ Bartyzel, Monika (2009-03-28). "Taryn Manning Leaves Sex and Drugs for Robots in "Your Name Here"". Cinematical. Retrieved 2007-10-16.
- ↑ “YOUR NAME HERE” (2008) Starring: Bill Pullman, Taryn Manning, Traci Lords Polly Staffle. June 2008. October 25, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning: "I can't hide the rock star in me" Paper Magazine. Alex Cartinella. Retrieved on October 24, 2009.
- ↑ Newport Beach Film Festival 2009: The Perfect Age Of Rock 'N' Roll Newport Beach. Scott Rosenbaum. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
- ↑ Kill Theory (2009) Film.com. October 25, 2009.
- ↑ The Job at the San Diego Film Festival Beth Accomando. (September 24, 2009). Retrieved October 24, 2009.
- ↑ FourTwoFive Films Bruce Reisman talks about film "Five Good Years." Taryn Manning and Jerry Ferrara to join cast. August 30, 2009. Retrieved October 26, 2009.
- ↑ "Taryn Manning joins 'Hawaii Five-O'". Reuters. February 16, 2010.
- ↑ About Taryn Manning - Roots Official Website. Taryn Manning.com. Retrieved November 24, 2009.
- ↑ Boomkat dropped by DreakWorks Records March 2, 2008
- ↑ "FIRST LOOK: Taryn Manning's 'Run Boy' Video". People.com. 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
- ↑ Dreamers new music video "The Dreamers" On Sugar. Retrieved on October 30, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning Working On Solo & Boomkat Albums Pop Dirt. October 28, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning – Calling Her Own Plays Adam Bernard. Blogspot. September 25, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning: I'm confessing. I've been working on my solo career and launching my new single, So Talented TODAY! Twitter. Retrieved on September 25, 2009.
- ↑ 'Melrose Place': Matters of the heart Los Angeles Times. September 23, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2009.
- ↑ Taryn Manning On Melrose Place Rehash Anti Music. (09/03/2009). Retrieved October 26, 2009.
- ↑ Wise, Howard (2009-03-19). "L.A.'s Best fundraiser with Taryn Manning at Bardot". Los Angeles Metromix. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
- ↑ Bel Air Film Festival information Bel Air Film Festival.com. November 13, 2009. Retrieved November 24.
- ↑ "Frankie B. - Let's Get Lost Video Lookbook". Denimology. United Kingdom. 2009-03-19. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
- ↑ "Taryn Manning recalls JetBlue scare". MSNbc.com. 2005-09-22. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
- ↑ Taryn Manning biography Internet Movie Database.com. Retrieved August 25, 2008
- ↑ https://soundcloud.com/razihel/razihel-seeking-of-the-truth
- ↑ Taryn Manning acting roles and soundtracks Internet Movie Database.com. Retrieved on August 25, 2008.
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