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Tamera Mowry is known as an American actress. She is most famous for starring with her twin sister, Tia in the sitcom called Sister, Sister.
Tamera Darvetter Mowry Housley was born on July 6, 1978 in Gelnhausen, Germany. She and her identical twin sister, Tia were born to Darlene Renee Mowry and Timothy John Mowry. Tamera Mowry is the older twin by two minutes. Her father has Irish ancestry, and her mother is of Afro-Bahamian descent. Mowry's parents met in high school, in Miami, Florida, both joining the U.S. Army, and both eventually reaching the rank of sergeant. Darlene then worked as a security guard and managed Tamera and Tias acting careers.
Mowry has described her family as being both "close-knit" and "deeply religious", The sisters became born-again Christians when they were eight years old. She also has two younger brothers named Tahj Mowry, an actor, and Tavior Mowry, who played college football for the University of California, Davis.
Tamera married Fox News correspondent, Adam Housley on May 15, 2011, in California's Napa Valley. They tied the knot after dating for almost six years. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Aden John Tanner Housley, on November 12, 2012. On January 4, 2015, Tamera announced through social media that she was expecting her second child, a girl, due July 2015. The couple welcomed their daughter, Ariah Talea Housley on July 1, 2015.
Tamera has spoken about some of the negativity she has experienced in response to her interracial marriage. Her husband, Adam encouraged her to focus on the positive things in her life and those who support her rather than those who criticize her. Tamera credits how she was raised in a biracial home as playing a large role in how she handles unwanted comments, “I wasn’t raised to see color, I was raised to see the character. When my mom found out that I was dating a white man, she said, ‘Listen, I went through a lot and I want to make sure you love this man, because it’s not easy. You’ll face scrutiny. So make sure that you guys are in this together and make sure you understand what you will face.’ ”
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The sisters, Tamera and Tia were eager to make it in the acting industry so the family relocated to California in 1990. The sisters began their careers by participating in a number of pageants and talent shows. Tamera first appeared on screen as Penelope in 'Flesh and Blood'. This was followed by appearances in 'True Colors' and 'Full House'.
Tamera first gained fame for her teen role as Tamera Campbell on the ABC/WB sitcom Sister, Sister. The show was about twins that are separated at birth who then learn of each other and come back together in their teen years. She appeared on the show opposite her identical twin sister, Tia Mowry. Sister, Sister was a huge success that helped to launch Tamera’s career.
She has also starred in the Disney Channel original movie, Twitches and its sequel, Twitches Too. She played Dr. Kayla Thornton on the medical drama Strong Medicine. A reality TV show following her and her twin sister's lives, Tia & Tamera, began airing on the Style Network in 2011, ending in 2013 after three seasons.
She then became one of the hosts of The Real talk show along with former fellow Disney Channel star Adrienne Bailon, Jeannie Mai, and Loni Love, The talk show premiered on July 15, 2013.
Tamera has had roles in many successful movies. In 2000, she had roles in Something to Sing About and Seventeen Again. In 2002, she played a role in The Hot Chicks.
She has won NAACP Image Awards twice after being nominated five times. In 1999 and 2000, she won an Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series along with her sister Tia, for their roles in the sitcom Sister, Sister. She has also been awarded the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards four times. In 1998, she was awarded a Nickelodeons Hall of Fame Award.
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