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Amanda
Tapping is probably best known for her role in the MGM sci-fi television
series Stargate SG-1 as Captain/Major Samantha Carter. Born in Rochford,
Essex in England on August 28, she spent a short time in South Benfleet,
Essex, was relocated to Ontario, Canada, at the age of 3. She is blonde,
the colour of her eyes is blue, and is 5' 9'' (175 cm) tall.
Amanda
is married to Mr. Alan Kovacs. She has three brothers (Richard, Christopher
and Stephen), of whom two are older than herself and one is her twin brother.
One of her elder brothers is a biochemist, and her twin brother is a computer
programmer. Amanda has a dog named Abbie. She prefers to keep her private
life private.
Since she
can remember, she says, her parents always begged her to go into science.
At the same time, however, Amanda adds, according to her mother, she always
wanted to be an actress. She excelled in math when she was younger but
then got to high school and became more interested in arts. At high school
(North Toronto High) she won the Dramatic Arts Award and Environmental
Science Award. She says, "I always had this sort of inkling I'd like to
be a doctor when I was younger, and then, of course, like everyone else,
wanted to be a marine biologist, but acting was always in the forefront."
As a child, Amanda liked to watch Little House on a Prairie and also,
with her mother, Coronation Street. She confesses she got totally hooked
on it during her university days and she would love to have a guest appearance
on the series. Her father was a huge Monty Python fan.
In years
1984-1988 Amanda studied drama at the University of Windsor School of
Dramatic Arts in Windsor, Ontario. After graduation she spent four more
years studying theater and appearing in several stage productions At this
time she was still vowing never to do television. After 6 more months
she secured an agent and got her first commercial (Tim Horton's Oat Bran
Muffins). A couple more commercials followed, and the payment Amanda received
for them allowed her to help finance the existance of Random Acts, an
improvisational comedy troupe, which she formed in the early 90s in Toronto
with two other women (Katherine Jackson and Anne Marie Kerr). The group
performed sketch comedy in small venues around Toronto including The New
Ideas Festival and Tarragon Spring Arts Fair. Its existance ceased when
all members of the group relocated elsewhere. However, quite recently,
the group has been revived and has been working on a documentary.
In years
1995-1997 Amanda appeared in a number of television productions (including
Flash Forward, Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story, Remembrance, episodes
of various shows like Due South, The Newsroom and The X-Files) and film
productions (The Donor, Rent-a-Kid, Booty Call ). Her major breakthrough,
however, came in 1997 when she won the role of Captain Samantha Carter
in television show Stargate SG-1.
For the
part of Samantha Carter she auditioned initially in Toronto and was put
on tape for a casting director there. She was short-listed and so she
sent the producers her demo tape containing a selection of what she feels
is some of her best work in films and on television. She ended up being
one of three finalists and attended a screen-test in Los Angeles. Then
the waiting came. It eventually came down to two finalists - herself and
another person, so she auditioned again. About two weeks before the start
of filming the pilot of Stargate SG-1 she received a phone call telling
her to pack her bags and move to Vancouver.
Amanda
Tapping has been playing Samantha Carter for 4 years now. Her typical
day of work on the show lasts 14 hours. To appear as realistic as possible
as Samantha Carter, a soldier and a scientist, she talked to an ex-Navy-SEAL
and was learning specifically about astrophysics. Amanda's stand-in on
the show is Tracy Westerholm. For a couple of pictures of Ms. Westerholm
please visit Amanda's stand-in.
During
the hiatus following filming of the first season of the science fiction
series Amanda shot an episode of The Outer Limits and during the next
hiatus she shot an episode of Millennium. Currently, she is filming Stargate
SG-1's fifth season. Of late, she has finished shooting a motion picture
drama The Void, also starring Malcolm McDowell and Adrian Paul. Random
Acts is currently editing the documentary mentioned above, called Miss
Blind River Pageant. Amanda says live theater is still her passion. Amanda
relishes camping, skiing, hiking, reading and riding horses and supports
Multiple Sclerosis Society, Pollution Probe and Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals.
Amanda
Tapping has talked many times about her views on her Stargate SG-1character
and on women in today's world. She counts one of her own heroes feminist
author Gloria Steinem. She says, "The last time I heard her speak, it
was all about doing it yourself. We can sit here in this society and say,
'People treating us this way is wrong.' But so much of the responsibility
is on us to make it right. That's a huge amount of pressure for women,
but it's also the way it has to be. We're always going to run across bigots
in this world and we're always going to run across misogynists who are
threatened by female power, but I think if I were to describe myself in
pure feminist forms, I would say I want equality. We want respect not
because we're women, but simply because we're human beings. I feel very
strongly about equality and I also feel, as Steinem said, we have to take
responsibility for ourselves." With such an interesting personality, ambition
and plans for the future as Amanda has, her fans may look forward to many
more works and appearances of this creative and talented actor.
This
imformation was taken from http://www.amandatapping.com.
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