Tara Reid wins best actress at the LA Independent Women Film Awards
- David Jones
- Sep 3
- 1 min read
During the pandemic lockdowns, a famous psychologist must overcome severe agoraphobia to leave her apartment and save a patient's life while searching for her missing husband and daughter in China.

"Dr. Quarantine," directed by White Cross, stars and is produced by Tara Reid. Reid won Best Actress at the LA Independent Women Film Awards. Known for her role as Vicky Lathum in the American Pie series, Reid's notable films include Urban Legend, Body Shots, Josie and the Pussycats, Van Wilder, My Boss's Daughter, and Alone in the Dark. She had supporting roles in The Big Lebowski, Cruel Intentions, Dr. T & the Women, and Just Visiting.
On TV, Reid appeared in Days of Our Lives, Scrubs, and the Sharknado series. She hosted Taradise on E!. Born on November 8, 1975, in Wyckoff, New Jersey, Reid is of Irish descent with Scottish, Italian, French, Hungarian, and English ancestry. She has twin younger siblings and another brother. Reid attended the Professional Children's School in Manhattan and has appeared on magazine covers like CosmoGirl, Rolling Stone, and Maxim. She has also featured in commercials for Jello, McDonald's, Dodo Australia, and Crayola.




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