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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: First Down
Duration: 147 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 968x544 | Added: 2013-May-27 |
Birth Name: Tanjareen Martin
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Alternate Names: TJ Martin, Tanjareen Thomas
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"Tanjareen Martin (occasionally known as Tanjareen Thomas), is a woman who stands by her promises. From a young age, she discovered her passion for acting after attending classes and participating in various school plays. However, she assured her parents that she would obtain her degree before committing fully to acting. After graduating with a BA in TV/Film, she began working at Paramount Pictures as a production assistant while also pursuing modeling jobs and auditioning for roles. Her breakthrough moment came when she modeled bikinis on The Leeza Gibbons Show, enabling her to secure her S.A.G. card and subsequently landing guest appearances on NYPD Blue, Becker, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
In Only in America (2005), Tanjareen captivates audiences with a steamy performance where she appears in revealing attire, including a crop top and short skirt. She bares her midriff while conversing with a male character, showcasing her well-endowed figure and cleavage. Although she does appear nude later in the film, it is within a dimly lit room during an intimate scene, leaving only her silhouette visible. However, there's no denying her allure, as evidenced by her 'perky pears.'
In Miss March (2009), Tanjareen removes her top, unveiling her impressive assets before being playfully knocked off balance. Her career continued to heat up with The Jump Off (2013), where she seductively displays her derriere in lacy panties and allows a male character to orally pleasure her nipples during a poolside encounter. With such an impressive resume filled with provocative roles, fans eagerly await Tanjareen's next enticing performance."