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Tammy Blanchard, an American actress, was born on December 14, 1976, in Bayonne, New Jersey. She began her acting career in the late 1990s and gained initial recognition for her role in the long-running soap opera Guiding Light. From 1997 to 2000, she portrayed the character Drew Jacobs, marking her television debut and solidifying her presence in the entertainment industry.
Blanchard's performance in the 2001 ABC miniseries Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows garnered widespread critical acclaim. She portrayed the young Judy Garland, a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Her portrayal received praise for its emotional depth and authenticity, significantly raising her profile as a talented television actress.
In 2003, Blanchard made her Broadway debut in the revival of the musical Gypsy, based on the memoirs of the famed burlesque performer Gypsy Rose Lee. She played the role of Louise and received a Theatre World Award, as well as her first Tony Award nomination, underscoring her versatility and talent in live theater performances.
Following her early successes, Blanchard continued to appear in acclaimed television films. In 2002, she starred in We Were the Mulvaneys, which aired on television and was well-received by critics. The New York Times praised her portrayal as exhibiting “fragile strength.” In 2004, she appeared in When Angels Come to Town alongside veteran actor Peter Falk, playing the role of Sally Reid.
Transitioning into films, Blanchard took on supporting and lead roles that showcased her range. In 2006, she appeared in The Good Shepherd, directed by Robert De Niro, playing the girlfriend of Matt Damon's character. That same year, she starred in Bella, a film that won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Blanchard’s performance contributed to the film's success and further highlighted her acting strengths.
She continued to take on diverse roles, such as in The Ramen Girl (2008) and Deadline (2009). In a 2007 remake of Sybil, she co-starred with Jessica Lange, portraying a woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder—a performance that earned her critical praise for its emotional complexity. In 2008, she appeared in Living Proof, playing the first woman to undergo treatment with the cancer drug Herceptin, further cementing her reputation for powerful character portrayals.
In 2011, Blanchard returned to Broadway in the revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, taking on the role of Hedy La Rue. The production, starring Daniel Radcliffe, ran for several months and led to Blanchard receiving her second Tony Award nomination. Her combination of comedic timing and stage presence won her applause from both audiences and critics.
In 2012, she appeared in the independent feature film Union Square, directed by Nancy Savoca. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and received positive reviews for its character-driven storyline and strong performances.
While Blanchard keeps her personal life largely private, it is known that she gave birth to a daughter in 2008. She has not publicly disclosed details about the child’s father. Throughout her career, Tammy Blanchard has been recognized for her diligence, versatility, and depth as an actress. Her consistent work in television, film, and theater has contributed to her financial success, with her net worth estimated to be approximately $5 million.
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