Role Actress Name Taryn Power | Years active 1972 – 1990 Occupation Actress | |
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Full Name Taryn Stephanie Power Children Tony Tyrone Sales, Valentina Sales, Tai Seeff, Stella Greendeer Movies Sinbad and the Eye of, Tracks, Eating, Maria Similar People Tyrone Power, Romina Power, Linda Christian, Tyrone Power - Jr, Ylenia Carrisi | ||
Other names Taryn Power-Greendeer Died June 26, 2020 (aged 66) Viroqua, Wisconsin, United States |
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Taryn Stephanie Power (September 13, 1953 – June 26, 2020) was an American actress and the younger daughter of the actor Tyrone Power and his second wife, Mexican actress Linda Christian.
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- Homenaje a taryn power taryn power tribute
- Taryn Power Greendeer Full Interview Preview for Starworks USA Conference 2018 Laughlin NV
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Death
- Filmography
- References

Taryn Power Greendeer [Full Interview] - Preview for Starworks USA Conference 2018 Laughlin, NV.
Early life

Born in Los Angeles, California, Power's parents divorced in 1956. After the divorce, her mother took Power and her elder sister Romina to live all around the world, mainly living in Italy and Spain where she and her sister spent most of their childhood.
Career

She acted in eight films, the first two in Spanish, the rest mostly English language films. Her most notable roles were as "Valentine De Villefort" in The Count of Monte Cristo (1975), with Richard Chamberlain, Donald Pleasence, and Tony Curtis, and as "Dione" in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), starring Patrick Wayne and Jane Seymour.
Personal life

Power's father died of a massive heart attack when she was five. In 1975, she met photographer Norman Seeff in Los Angeles, and eventually married him shortly before the birth of her first child. They split and eventually divorced in 1982. Power also had two children with musician Tony Sales in the 1980s. She later married William Greendeer and had a fourth child, Stella Greendeer, on April 21, 1996.

Death
She died from leukemia on June 26, 2020, after a four and a half year battle against the disease.