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Tamara Braun on SoapTalk (March 2006) - Part 2

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Originally aired March 21, 2006 - (Part 2):

Tamara made her fourth appearance on the SOAPNET interview program with Lisa Rinna and Ty Treadway. Here the hosts discussed with Tamara her leaving General Hospital and the coveted role of Carly behind her, her then upcoming two episode guest stint on Freddie where she played Rose The Baker, and Tamara's independent film Little Chenier where she plays the part of Marie-Louise LeBauve.

Credit to: http://www.tamara-braun.com/

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  • I miss Tamara braun

  • she is so down 2 earth i luv her!!

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  • I love Tamara Braun she was my favorite Carly on GH. I still follow her whereever she goes. I'am waiting for the day when her and Ted King will get together again and maybe do a Lifetime movie together.

  • I like Tamara Braun. I really do. I think she's a talented actress and I think she brings out the best in all of her characters. Having said that, I think she could better than Reese Williams. Who is not a favorite of mine. I think she deserves better than that. And with the current AMC spoilers and what not...they should be paying her extra.

  • its all an illusion. lol

  • i think shes a lesbian..she gives that vibe.

  • She really is amazing...I hope she's on AMC for a long time!!!!

  • love her!!  the best carly and so beautiful!!!

  • thanks

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