Tara Reid

Tara Reid
Tara Reidis an American actress. She has acted on television shows such as Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Days of Our Lives, California Dreams, and Scrubs and appeared in a 2013 episode of Tosh.0. Her film debut came in A Return to Salem's Lot, followed by The Big Lebowski, Urban Legend, and American Pie. She has since portrayed supporting as well as lead roles in several films, including Dr. T & the Women, Josie and the Pussycats, Van...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth8 November 1975
CityWyckoff, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
I like a guy who uses his hips when he's dancing.
There are opportunities out there for everyone, always. This truly inspires me.
At the end of a movie, all my outfits are missing. They even call: 'Tara, those were $700 shoes.' What are they going to do, search my house?
I don't really regret anything I've done, even if it's bad. I mean, I have a $100,000 Chopard watch. I don't need a $100,000 watch, but I like it. It's all diamonds. That's a little extreme, but I don't care.
If I work on a movie for two months, I should be able to dance on as many tables as I want to.
It is a very vulnerable feeling to lose something very close to your heart or someone very dear to you.
I hate being tickled. Sure, it makes me laugh, but when I get tickled, I get pissed off. I'm like a monkey when I get tickled - woo-hoo!
I just couldn't live without dogs
The next step in my life is hopefully meeting a nice guy and getting married.
I love horror movies. I mean, who doesn't like a good horror movie every once in a while? It's fun to get scared.
Why is partying and having a good time bad?
I can make a scene that's not supposed to be sexy, very sexy. It's a power you're born with. It's not a physical thing, it comes from inside. It's all in the eyes.
I've done a lot of serious roles, but they're, like, independent, so it's harder for them to come out. The big ones have been comedies, but I would love to get a big drama to let people see the other side of me, that I am a serious actress.
Slasher movies are fun. You watch yourself get chopped to pieces, yet you're still alive. You see the blood on the ax and think, Holy **it, this is sick, but you kind of get over your fear of death.