Amanda Tapping is a Canadian actress and director popularly known for playing role in the series Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe. Amanda Tapping Measurements are 37-26-35 and her age is 55 years.
Amanda Tapping Biography:
. She was born on 25 August 1965 in Rochford, Essex. She studied at the North Toronto Collegiate Institute and later went to the University of Windsor School of Dramatic Arts. She started her TV career by appearing in various commercials. Her initial works also include the series The X Files and The Outer Limits.
In 1995 she debuted in the film The Donor. Some of her TV works include Side Effects, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Stargate SG-1, Stargate: The Ark of Truth, Supernatural, Travelers, and Canadian Comedy Shorts.
Amanda Tapping Personal Details | |
Real Name | Amanda Tapping |
Age | 55 Years |
Date of Birth | 25-08-1965 |
Place of Birth | Rochford, Essex, England |
Nationality | Canadian |
Marital Status | Married |
Profession / Occupation | Actress and director |
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Height | 5 feet 9 inches |
Weight | 60 kg |
Body Measurements | 37-26-35 |
Breast Size | 37 inches |
Bra, Cup Size | 34C |
Waist | 26 inches |
Eyes Color | Blue |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Shoe Size | 9 (US) |
Dress Size | 4 (US) |
Amanda Tapping Family Details | |
Spouse / Husband Name | Allan Kovacs (m. 1994) |
Father Name | Unknown |
Mother Name | Unknown |
Children | Olivia B. Kovacs |
Siblings | Richard Tapping, Christopher Tapping, and Steven Tapping |
Amanda Tapping Net Worth:
According to the latest updates, Amanda Tapping’s net worth as of 2020 is estimated to be around $5 million. Her income is generated through her successful career as an actress and director. She has also played many guest roles from which she also earned handsome amounts.
Interesting Facts about Amanda Tapping:
- In 2002, Amanda won the Leo Award for Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance – Female for the science fiction TV series Stargate SG-1: “Ascension”.
- In 2004, she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television.
- In 2007, she received the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Actress for Breakdown.
- In 2009, she was accolated another Leo Award for Dramatic Series: Best Lead Performance by a Female for Sanctuary: “Requiem”.
- In 2010, she received the Women of Distinction Award and Jules Verne Award for Excellence exploration, environmental and cinematic achievements.
- She has also been nominated in many other awards including Gemini Awards, Saturn Awards, and Constellation Awards.