Molly Culver

Molly Culver (born July 18, 1967 in Santa Clara County, California) is an American actress and model. She is best known for portraying the role of Tasha Dexter on the syndicated TV series V.I.P.

Molly Culver
Born (1967-07-18) July 18, 1967
Occupationactress, spokesperson
Years active1990s - present
Websitewww.mollyculver.com

Biography

Culver has been a commentator on VH1's I Love the '70s, I Love the '70s Volume II, I Love the '80s, I Love the '80s Strikes Back, I Love the '90s, I Love the '90s: Part Deux, I Love Toys, and I Love the New Millennium as well as the host of Dirt Rider Adventures on OLN. In 1999 she appeared along with Pamela Anderson & Natalie Raitano, her co-stars from the V.I.P. Television series on the MTV show Loveline. The co-stars from V.I.P. gave advice on love and romance along with Dr. Drew Pinsky, Adam Carolla & Diane Farr to phone in callers and members of the live studio audience.

She is in commercials for the Chase Sapphire credit card,[1] as well as an Olive Garden commercial and an infomercial for 3 Minute Legs.

Molly Culver was the host of the HGTV show “All American Handyman," which aired on the 5th of September 2010.[2] She is also well known for her rol as Tia Canning in two episodes of the television series Criminal Minds.

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Pacific Blue Frances 'Frankie' Deane Episode: "With This Ring"
1998-2002 V.I.P. Tasha Dexter 88 episodes
2002 Warrior Angels Hunter
2006 Heist Rebecca Gordon 3 episodes
2007 Moonlight The Cleaner Episode: "Dr. Feelgood"
2009 Contradictions Jennifer Video
2009 Pushed Katherine TV series
2009 It's Complicated Adam's Girlfriend in Dream (uncredited)
2010 The Pack Farrell
2012 Smoking/Non-Smoking Farrell
2014-2015 Criminal Minds SSA Tia Canning Episodes: "Gabby", "The Hunt"
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