Biography

Tamara Gorski is a multitalented actress, writer, singer, dancer and director. Her television roles have allowed her to play a starlet who discovers her bodyguard is a vampire named Angel, a reporter on Poltergeist: The Legacy, uber-spy on Earth: Final Conflict, Paranormal Investigator on Psi Factor, homicidal schizophrenic psychiatrist on Witchblade, and Circe in the Sci-Fi Channel adaptation of Eric Garcia’s cult series Anonymous Rex. She is best known for the role of Morrigan in the long-running Kevin Sorbo series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

Her film roles include The In-Laws, How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days, To Die For, Murder at 1600 and The Man with the Screaming Brain. She has worked with such directors as Norman Jewison, Gus Van Sant, Andrew Fleming, and Dwight Little, and is currently collaborating with fellow Canadian, and Oscar winner Paul (Crash) Haggis.

From her first appearances as a House of Dior model (Mrs. ’Arris Goes to Paris), and dinosaur hunter (The Lost World), she has utilized her training with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Royal Conservatory of Music to shift between the stage to film and television work.

As a filmmaker, her short film SPACE was an Official Selection of the Toronto International Short Film Festival and was a featured piece on the WTN series Shameless Shorts. Her documentary film (Co-Prod) How to Draw a Bunny: A Ray Johnson Portrait won the Special Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

Her current creative productions include a posthumous LP recording of a song co-written with the late great Reid Diamond of Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. She has also written and recorded a war ballad with Willi Hart for an album
in Germany and five original blues tunes being mixed in Hollywood. She is also serving as Associate Producer on the upcoming sci-fi thriller Bloodmask.