Tracy Griffith

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Tracy Griffith
Born Tracy Lee Griffith[1]
(1965-10-19) October 19, 1965
New York City, New York, USA
Occupation Actress
Years active 1984Present

Tracy Lee Griffith (born October 19, 1965) is an American actress and chef. She is the daughter of actor and producer Peter Griffith and model/actress Nanita Rose (née Greene), who was from Rockwood, Tennessee.[1] Griffith is the older sister of production designer and set decorator Clay A. Griffith. She is also the half-sister of actress Melanie Griffith. She is married to Mark Daley, president of Polo Ralph Lauren, Asia.[2]

Career

Tracy played supporting roles in Melanie Griffith's starrers, such as Fear City (1985) and Crazy in Alabama (1999). In addition to acting, Griffith has also been a model, dive master, sailor, painter, guitar player, writer, world traveller and one of the world’s first certified female sushi chefs.[3] She is also a Napa landscape painter.[4]

Griffith was the first female graduate of the California Sushi Academy, and was the featured sushi chef at Tsunami’s in Beverly Hills. She also was a partner and chef at Rika’s on Sunset, a sushi restaurant on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.[5]

In 2006, Griffith released a CD titled “Red” that features boot-scootin’ Western dance tunes to country pop and tender folk ballads. The title “Red” came from her nickname and in honor of her Grandfather, James “Red” Greene. He introduced Griffith to Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and Lefty Frizzell.

Early life

Griffith was raised in Bedford (NY), New York City and on the island of St. John - sailing and SCUBA were after-school jobs in the Virgin Islands. In New York City, it was summer teen-modeling and TV commercials that led her into an acting career. Tracy Griffith graduated from Oldfields School, an exceptional all-girls day and boarding school in Glencoe, Maryland. After college, Griffith worked in Hollywood and New York for the next 12 years. Her acting credits include The Guiding Light, The Good Mother (1988); Fast Food (1989); The First Power (1990); The Finest Hour (1991); All Tied Up (1993); 21 Jump Street; Lifetime's Their Second Chance, and the miniseries Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy. She was also a regular on the ABC drama series The Monroes (1995).

After sparking national media attention for being LA’s first professional “sushi girl”, Griffith also developed her unique spin on sushi—sushi without raw fish. This led to a publishing deal for her cookbook “Sushi American Style” that was released by Clarkson Potter in August 2004.

Griffith starred as the chef/host on the recurring “Cooking with D.I.Y.” series and “Celebrity Hobbies” on the D.I.Y. Network.

Filmography

Film Actor
Year Film Role Also Known As
1999 Crazy in Alabama Samantha's Stand-in
1998 Brina's Problem
1996 Joe & Joe
1993 Skeeter Sarah Crosby
1993 All Tied Up Sharon Stevens
1991 The Finest Hour Barbara
1990 The First Power Tess Seaton aka Possessed
1989 Fast Food Samantha Brooks
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland Marcia
1988 The Good Mother Babe
1984 Fear City Sandra Cook
Television Actor
Year Film Episode Also Known As
2003 The Division Ruth Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
2000 Murder in the Mirror Dona
1998 Circle of Deceit Donna Avedon
1998 Their Second Chance Laurie
1996 The Siege at Ruby Ridge Gwen Coulter
1995 The Monroes Ruby Monroe
The Marshal Natural Law
1994 Hoggs' Heaven Hogg Sister #1
1993 Message from Nam Gabrielle 'Gabby' Wilson
For Love and Glory Rebecca Morgan
1989 21 Jump Street Linda McHugh Eternal Flame
1989 Family Ties Holly Parker The Freshman and the Senior

References

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