
Tara Rosling
Acting
1970-11-16 · Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tara Rosling (born November 16, 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian film and theater actress. Rosling grew up in Vancouver and studied acting at York University in Toronto. From 1993, she appeared mostly in supporting roles in several cinema and television films as well as in guest roles in television series. In 2000, she played a leading role in the short-lived sitcom 'The War Next Door'. This was later followed by recurring supporting roles in the science fiction series 'Impule' (2018-2019) and 'Star Trek: Discovery' (2020-2024). She is also active as a theater actress and has appeared in numerous performances at the 'Stratford Festival' in Stratford, Ontario and the 'Shaw Festival' in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Rosling lives in Niagara-on-the-Lake. She is married and has one daughter.
Filmography(28)
tvBeacon 23
as Randall · 2023 · 5.8
tvAccused
as Dr. Laurie Grotstein · 2023 · 6.9
tvA Captain's Log
as Self · 2021 · 7.5
movieHappy Place
as Louise · 2020 · 5.0
tvImpulse
as Esther Miller · 2018 · 7.6
tvStar Trek: Discovery
as President T'Rina · 2017 · 7.0
tvThe Handmaid's Tale
as Sofia · 2017 · 8.1
tvThe Expanse
as Officer Adams · 2015 · 8.1
tvThe Firm
as Danielle Moxon · 2012 · 5.7
tvThe Listener
as Brenda Penney · 2009 · 6.9
movieTime Bomb
as Lynn Bookman · 2006 · 5.6
movieMurder in the Hamptons
as Carrie Wilder · 2005 · 5.2
movieMillion Dollar Murder
as Carrie Wilder · 2005 · 0.0
tvThe Atwood Stories
as Alice (voiceover) · 2003 · 10.0
movieThe Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I - Red Rose of the House of Tudor
as Kat Ashley · 2000 · 10.0
movieDeeply
as Rose · 2000 · 6.3
movieThe Five Senses
as Rebecca · 1999 · 5.7
tvTotal Recall 2070
as · 1999 · 6.3
movieRicky Nelson: Original Teen Idol
as Suzanne Fontana · 1999 · 8.7
tvHighlander: The Raven
as Marta Antonescu · 1998 · 5.4
movieWhite Lies
as Karen · 1998 · 5.6
tvSilver Surfer
as Frankie Raye (voice) · 1998 · 7.3
tvSilver Surfer
as Nova (voice) · 1998 · 7.3
movieThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three
as Mr. Brown · 1998 · 5.4