Occupation Actress Role Actress | Name Tara Karsian Years active 1989—present Parents Lee Karsian, Pat Carroll | |
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Born August 5, 1965 (age 59) ( 1965-08-05 ) Siblings Kerry Karsian, Sean Karsian Grandparents Maurice Clifton Carroll, Kathryn Angela Meagher Movies Bffs, Single White Female, Terri, Ready? OK!, Sassy Pants Similar People Andrea Grano, Pat Carroll, James Vasquez, Barbet Schroeder, Azazel Jacobs | ||
Education Beverly Hills High School |
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Tara Karsian (born August 5, 1965) is an American actress and writer. She is the daughter of actress Pat Carroll.
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- Andrea grano tara karsian 2014 newport beach film festival bff s
- Tara Karsian Actress I Dena Burton Girl Boss 2017
- Life and career
- References
Tara Karsian Actress I Dena Burton Girl Boss (2017)
Life and career

Karsian is the daughter of actress Pat Carroll, and the sister of casting director Kerry Karsian. She went to Beverly Hills High School and is a member of the Echo Theater Company. She began her career appearing in the episodes of Married... with Children, Who's the Boss?, Designing Women, Walker, Texas Ranger, and The X Files, along with recurring roles on the short-lived sitcoms Baby Talk, and Life's Work. In 2000s, Karsian also played many small parts on television series such as NYPD Blue, Desperate Housewives, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Prison Break.

Karsian was regular cast member in the unaired HBO series, 12 Miles of Bad Road starring Lily Tomlin and Mary Kay Place. She had the recurring role as Liz Dade in the NBC medical drama, ER from 2005 to 2009. Her film credits include The Number 23, Single White Female, Envy, and Boys Life 3. In 2008, Karsian appeared as Sister Vivian in the independent film Ready? OK!. In 2009, she acted in the comedy play Women Behind Bars at the Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Karsian co-written and co-starred with Andrea Grano in the 2014 independent comedy film BFFs, which also featured her mother Pat Carroll. In 2015, she was cast in the recurring role in the ABC prime time soap opera, Blood & Oil.
