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Lanie Parish

Lanie Parish

TAMALA JONES

OCCUPATION:
NYPD Forensics analyst


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I got tree branches poking my boobs and spotlights shining up my booty.

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CHARACTER BIO


Lanie is a Medical Examiner, but maintains a warm, friendly outlook, despite her chosen profession. As a friend of Beckett's, she's one of the few people that Beckett can let her guard down with. She's also one of the only people who notices the personal connection between Beckett and Castle, and urges her to act on it.

ACTOR BIO

Tamala Jones has created a varied career based on her prodigious talent, working steadily in comedic and dramatic projects for both film and television. At 20 she made her feature film debut in "How to Make an American Quilt" as the great-grandmother of Maya Angelou's character. That same year she racked up television roles in The Wayans Bros., The Parent 'Hood' and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, as well as a recurring role as Joanie on ER. From there she joined the regular cast of the ABC drama Dangerous Minds, which gave her a chance to show her dramatic chops as a teenage mother facing parenthood and an abusive spouse.

In 1997 Jones landed a supporting role in the popular comedy "Booty Call" and a recurring turn on "Veronica's Closet." She was next featured in the teen comedy Can't Hardly Wait. That same year she was cast in a more grown-up role as a divorcee on "For Your Love," showcasing a winning combination of irreverent moxie and surprising sweetness.

Jones was featured in both the romantic drama The Wood and the action comedy Blue Streak, then was seen in the musical drama Turn it Up and the comedies The Ladies Man and Next Friday. On television she amassed credits that included a turn as Lucille of rock song fame in the biopic Little Richard. In 2001 she renewed her focus on the big screen in supporting roles in the African-American ensemble features The Brothers and Kingdom Come, which gave her the opportunity to create characters while working alongside more experienced performers. Later that year Jones was one of the women being schooled in the management of men by Vivica A. Fox's savvy but stumped character in the comedy "Two Can Play That Game," and in "On the Line" she had a turn as an ambitious and controlling advertising executive who clashes with the idealistic hero, portrayed by NSYNC's Lance Bass. In 2003 she worked opposite Chris Rock in "Head of State" and had a co-starring role as the wife of Traci Morgan in the self titled Traci Morgan Show.

Since then, Jones has co-produced an independent movie Nora's Hair Salon and starred in several more films, two of which were "Daddy Day Camp," with Cuba Gooding Jr., and Janky Promoters, opposite Mike Epps.

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