Tina D'Marco
Character actress and voiceover artist Tina D'Marco is a native Californian, born in National City, a community south of San Diego. Her father, a 1940s orchestra leader, played in the bands of Xavier Cugat and Desi Arnaz. Her mother was "an original Rosie the Riveter," one of the young women recruited to make airplanes during World War II. Inspired by high school drama and glee club teachers, Tina went on to earn a B.A. in theatre from UCLA and to make acting her career. Her stage credits include such classics as "The Bad Seed," "The Odd Couple" and "All My Sons," as well as "Real Women Have Curves: The Musical."
Movies
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Newlyweds Parker and Madeline move into their dream home. As they settle in, they discover a box of old love letters written to the original owner. And as the couple digs into the increasingly obsessive correspondence, a mysterious woman arrives with a horrifying secret that threatens their lives.