Tara Jepsen

Tara Jepsen is a writer and an actor based in Los Angeles, California.

Tara Jepsen
Jepsen at a JOSH party
Websitetarajepsen.com

Biography

Since 1999, Tara Jepsen has written and performed sketch comedy alongside Beth Lisick, performing in venues and festivals across the United States. The pair wrote and acted in an original web series entitled "Rods and Cones", which was named one of Indiewire's 25 Best Series/Creators of 2014.

Jepsen began her film career in 2011, when appearing in "Sinking State"(2011, dir. Frazer Bradshaw). Since then, she has appeared in short films. Jepsen is currently featured on the web series The Skinny, and holds a featured role in season two of Transparent,[1] Amazon's Emmy-winning series.

Jepsen's first novel, Like a Dog, was published in 2019 by City Lights Publishers. She also has been published in The Believer, xojane.com,[2] and by SF Weekly, among others.[3]

Ms. Jepsen created a skateboard deck company with Miriam Klein Stahl called Pave the Way providing custom LGBTQI decks.[4]

gollark: My servers do storage too.
gollark: Of course.
gollark: I was analyzing the possible things I could replace my old HP tower with (as of now it is not replaced but oh well), see, and there were two main options:- a raspberry pi + SSD + power supply + HDMI adapter thing for the screen + SSD case- literally my desktop with the GPU replaced with a fanless one
gollark: observe, transcoded videoâ„¢
gollark: I primarily went for not using a pi because it was somehow more expensive (factoring in all the additional hardware) and because sometimes I run really heavy tasks like video transcoding and minecraft servers.

References

  1. "Tara Jepsen". IMDb. Amazon.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. Jepsen, Tara. "I'm an Adult Lady Skateboarder". xojane.com. InStyle. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  3. "About". Tara Jepsen.
  4. Sargeant, Chloe. "'Transparent' star makes queer decks to help LGBTQI skateboarders be visible". Topics. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
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