Tara Buckman Net Worth

She has also worked as a stunt performer and in various other roles in the film industry. She is an experienced actress and stunt performer who has been in the business for over four decades.
Tara Buckman is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Stunts, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day October 01, 1956
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Tara Buckman age 66 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Occupation Actress
Years active 1977–1994

💰 Net worth

Tara Buckman, a renowned actress, stunts performer, and miscellaneous crew member in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With her talent and dedication, Buckman has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her exceptional acting skills and impressive stunts. Her versatile skills have allowed her to contribute to various aspects of filmmaking, further solidifying her position as a valuable asset. As her career continues to thrive, it is expected that Tara Buckman's net worth will grow substantially, reflecting her success and contributions to the entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

Buckman also appeared in several 'B' movies from the late 1970s through to the mid-1990s. Tara appeared in a rape/murder scene, in which her top was torn open and her throat was slit by a man dressed as Santa Claus in the 1984 controversial horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night. Her most recent major role was as Dr. Julie Casserly in Xtro II: The Second Encounter (1991), and her other credits include the films Snowballing (1984), Never Too Young to Die (1986), Terminal Exposure (1987), Blue Angel Cafe (1989), High Finance Woman (1990), and The Marilyn Diaries (1990) alongside porn star Marilyn Chambers.

1978

Often cast in minor roles in larger budget films, Tara appeared in the Burt Reynolds vehicles Hooper and The Cannonball Run in 1978 and 1981, respectively. Buckman was generally offered the portrayal of largely dimensionless and 'decorative' parts, such as a rollercoaster attendant in the disaster film Rollercoaster (1977), and "Jill - Lamborghini Girl #2" (alongside Adrienne Barbeau) in The Cannonball Run.