What is Tamara Dobson's middle name?
Janice
What is Tamara Dobson's full name?
Tamara Janice Dobson
Tamara Dobson date of birth:
May 7, 1947
How old was Tamara Dobson when died?
59
Where was Tamara Dobson born?
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
When did Tamara Dobson die?
October 2, 2006
Where did Tamara Dobson die?
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Why did Tamara Dobson die?
Pneumonia and multiple sclerosis
How tall is Tamara Dobson?
6' 2" (188 cm)
Tamara Dobson body shape:
Slim
What color are Tamara Dobson's eyes?
Brown - Dark
What color is Tamara Dobson's hair?
Black
Tamara Dobson distinctive features:
Statuesque, model-like figure
What is Tamara Dobson's ethnicity?
Black
What is Tamara Dobson nationality?
American
Where did Tamara Dobson go to school?
Western High School
Where did Tamara Dobson go to university?
Maryland Institute of Art
What is Tamara Dobson's occupation?
Film and television actress, fashion model
Tamara Dobson claim to fame:
Cleopatra Jones
Tamara Dobson commercials and brand endorsements:
(1977) TV commercial: Faberge "Tigress" perfume, TV commercial: Revlon "Charlie" perfume
Short Biography
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 14, 1947, gorgeous Tamara Dobson did not set out to be an actor. In the 1960s, she started a career as a licensed beautician and later earned a degree in fashion illustration at the Maryland Institute of Art. Between 1970 and 1971, Dobson went to New York, after the statuesque (reportedly 6'2") art student was selected for a fashion show. She embarked on a career as a Vogue model and appeared in a number of commercials before entering films. In 1972, she had small roles in several films, including Come Back, Charleston Blue and Fuzz. Her first starring role came in Cleopatra Jones (1973; with Shelley Winters). With Tamara Dobson's strong performances in Cleopatra Jones, Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold, and Norman... Is That You?, it would seem that her stardom was assured, but that wasn't the case. The blaxploitation genre perished in the mid 1970s, and the careers of many actors suffered because of it. Dobson worked in films and television only sporadically from the late 1970s through the early 1980s; her last film was Amazons, a 1984 made-for-TV film directed by Paul Michael Glaser.The late 1990s saw a renewed interest in blaxploitation films and their stars; the ones who are still living, such as Pam Grier, have seen a resurgence in their careers. For several years, Warner Bros. planned a remake of Cleopatra Jones with Whitney Houston in the title role, but the remake never came to pass.Dobson was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000, and as her illness progressed, she left New York and returned to Baltimore. Sadly, Tamara Dobson passed away from complications of pneumonia and multiple sclerosis on October 2, 2006, at the age of 59. She was survived by a brother and sister.