Tammin Sursok
Tammin Sursok was born in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa on August 19th, 1983 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 41, Tammin Sursok biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Sursok hired an agent and got her first audition for her first role in the long-running Australian drama series Home and Away in 1999. Dani Sutherland, the Sutherland family's rebellious eldest daughter who took over the running of the Caravan Park, was portrayed. The actress regarded herself lucky to have been cast, describing the performance as "incredible." "It was my first audition, so I assumed it always worked like that," she said in a TeenHollywood interview, and you always get your first audition, but this is not the case." Sursok's role in the role earned her a trophy for Most Popular New Female Talent, defeating Caroline Craig, Madeleine West, and Karina Brown. Sursok's appearance earned her a nomination for the Logie Award for Most Popular Actress, losing out to McLeod's Daughters actress Lisa Chappell.
Sursok left Home and Away in 2004 so she could pursue a career in music and acting in the United States. "I'm 21 years old, and it's time to be more innovative." It's scary, but I had to leave before becoming stale." Sursok revealed that she had signed to Sony BMG Music Entertainment in 2004, confirming that recording for her debut studio album had started.
Whatever Will Be released on May 22, 2005, Sursok's solo album, Whatever Will Be, was released by Sony Music Entertainment's songwriters Savan Kotecha, David Kreuger, Marion Raven, Steve Booker, Steve Booker, Steve Booker, and writers John Shanks, Perman, and David Kreuger. Whatever Will Be made its debut on the ARIA Albums Chart at number thirteen. During its second week on the charts, it remained at its high point of No. 3; however, during the third week, it fell by 23 places, landing the album at No. 1. 36 years old. It fell even lower in fourth week, landing at No. 404. 43. It came to a close on June 20th, completely off the charts, and hasn't charted since. "Pointless Relationship," the album's lead single, debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at No. 10. 7 before peaking at No. 8 at No. 7. 5 weeks on the charts, spending 15 weeks on the charts. Following the album's debut, it quickly shot to No. 1 on the charts. The highest charting debut single in years appears on the Australian Top 100 Radio Airplay Chart, placing No. 1 on the Australian Top 100 Radio Airplay Chart. In Australia, "Pointless Relationship" has been rated Platinum. "Whatever Will Be" was the second single from the band, "Whatever Will Be" to debut at No. 1 on the charts. On the ARIA Singles Chart, there were 13 people on the charts and they stayed for a total of 18 weeks. "Whatever Will Be" was the 98th best-selling single of 2005 in Australia. Whatever Will Be's third and final single, "It's a Beautiful Thing," debuted on the ARIA Singles chart at No. 10. 30. The album reached No. 1 on the charts. On the charts, there were six weeks. After Rob Thomas' "This Is How a Heart Breaks," "It's a Beautiful Thing" became the second most downloaded song in its debut week. It also ranked at No. 58, which was also the most coveted position in the country. On the Australian Top 100 Radio Airplay Chart, 49 ranks, the lowest charting single.
Following the success of her album Whatever Will Be, plans were made to launch Sursok in the United Kingdom, but unfortunately, these plans fell through due to changes in her record label. Vanessa Hudgens' debut album, "Whatever Will Be," was covered by the title track, "Whatever Will Be."
Sursok moved from Australia to Los Angeles, California, in order to concentrate on her acting career after her UK plans fell through. She made her film debut in the film Aquamarine the year before.
Sursok became Colleen Carlton on the American soap opera television program The Young and the Restless in 2007, after a successful audition. A number of The Young and the Restless viewers immediately sluggishly condemned her debut. Despite the negativity, she received similar positive viewer feedback. "The fans have been incredibly helpful." Sursok tried to find out about Colleen's past in preparation for the role. "I watched the last six months of episodes," she said. "My boyfriend used to date a teen who was obsessed with Y&R," so he knew everything about it and brought me up to speed." Sursok's portrayal of Colleen the following year earned her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination. Sursok departed after two years as the story's editor, causing the writers to write off Colleen. Sursok said it was impossible to pursue outside jobs and appeared on Both Young and Restless in an interview with Soap Opera Digest in October 2009. Sursok and the showrunners' departure was a mutual decision.
Sursok appeared in the Nickelodeon made-for-television musical film Spectacular, which was released in 2009. This is the lead singer of a high school choir whose fame is fading. Sursok released over three tracks for the film's soundtrack, which debuted at No. 10. On the US Billboard Hot 100, 44 people are on the 44th percent. The film premiered on February 16, 2009, to over 3.7 million viewers. Sursok appeared on seven songs on the album, including two solos, on February 3, 2009. On the Billboard 200, the soundtrack reached its high point.
Sursok appeared on the Disney Channel Original Series Hannah Montana from July 2010 to January 2011. She appeared in eight episodes. Sursok appeared in ABC Family's version of the Sara Shepard teen mystery book series Pretty Little Liars in 2010. After a prank gone wrong, Sursok was played as Jenna Marshall, a teen girl who was left blind. The series debuted in June of this year to over 2.47 million viewers. Sursok revealed in June 2013 that she would keep her role as Jenna throughout her pregnancy.
Sarah Corso appeared in the indie film Driving By Braille, directed by Kristina Lloyd and written by Richard H. Moon, and released on DVD in May 2013. The tale tells of a young woman who recalls childhood trauma when she hears her boyfriend is about to propose, as well as the unconstitutional fear and doubt that holds her back until her marriage is irreversibly impaired.
Sursok, despite numerous reports that she was returning to music, she launched "Say Something" with singer Joe Brooks, which was made popular by A Great Big World with Christina Aguilera.
Sursok played Neighbours, the Australian soap opera, in January 2022, as fashion designer and businesswoman Montana Marcel. On April 13, 2022, she made her first appearance.