Tara Subkoff was born on December 10, 1972, in Westport, Connecticut. Details about her early education are not widely available. She is known for her work in acting, fashion design, and directing.
Tara Subkoff began her acting career in the 1990s, primarily appearing in independent films. She gained recognition for her roles in various low-budget and cult-classic movies.
Black Circle Boys (1997): A coming-of-age drama where she played a supporting role.
All Over Me (1997): A drama film exploring themes of friendship and sexuality.
The Last Days of Disco (1998): A comedy-drama about the disco scene in the early 1980s.
Asylum (1997): A thriller film.
Letters from a Killer (1998): A thriller starring Patrick Swayze.
Beyond acting, Subkoff is known for her fashion label, Imitation of Christ, which gained attention for its deconstructed and repurposed clothing. She has also directed the film #Horror (2015), which explored themes of cyberbullying and social media.
While Subkoff hasn’t received major acting awards, her contributions to independent cinema and her innovative work in fashion have garnered attention. Her fashion label, Imitation of Christ, was known for its sustainable and avant-garde approach to design.
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