
Age: 38
female
Tania Raymonde (born March 22, 1988, height 5' 5¼" (1,66 m)) is an American actress. Raymonde's first prominent casting role was the recurring character of Cynthia Sanders in TV series Malcolm in the Middle between 2000–2003, followed by her role as Alex Rousseau in ABC's Lost from 2006 to 2010. She appeared in the Lionsgate feature film Texas Chainsaw 3D, which was released in January 2013. Life and career: Raymonde was born in Los Angeles, California. In 2002, she starred in the film Children on Their Birthdays and in 2003 she played Lauren O'Keefe in the sitcom The O'Keefes. Over the years she has appeared on several TV series including Providence, The Brothers Garcia, The Nightmare Room, That's So Raven, The Guardian, Lost, Medium, Malcolm in the Middle, and NCIS. Her biggest role to date is her recurring role on the television drama Lost, where she played Alex Rousseau, the adopted daughter of Benjamin Linus, played by Michael Emerson. She also appeared in the films The Garage (2006), The Other Side of the Tracks (2008), Japan (2008), Chasing 3000 (2008), and Elsewhere (2009). She also guest-starred in one episode of The Cleaner, and in one episode of CSI: NY. She had a recurring role as a lab technician on season 6 of Cold Case. In 2006, she wrote, edited and directed the short film Cell Division. The film has won one of the three certificates of merit awards at The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. She has appeared in the music videos for Maroon 5's "Won't Go Home Without You" in 2007, Cursive's "I Couldn't Love You" in 2009, and Arshad Aslam's "Red Alert" in 2012. She is working on her first feature as a director—a crime thriller she wrote set in Orange County called Little Saigon. In 2013, Raymonde was cast in Chicago PD, a spin-off of the NBC series Chicago Fire. The series is currently scheduled as a mid-season replacement. In 2013, Raymonde received positive reviews from critics when she portrayed convicted murderer Jodi Arias in the Lifetime original movie Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret.

Tania Raymonde

Amy Winehouse
for Amy Winehouse in Echoes Beyond: The Legacy of Posthumous Albums
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"Echoes Beyond" is a captivating documentary series that takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through the annals of music history, chronicling the release of posthumous albums from the 1900s to the present day. Each episode unearths the fascinating narratives behind iconic artists whose final recordings have left an indelible mark on the world. From legendary figures like Jimi Hendrix and Tupac Shakur to modern icons like Amy Winehouse and Prince, the series delves into the artistic brilliance, personal struggles, and tragic circumstances that defined their lives and careers. Through archival footage, intimate interviews, and expert analysis, viewers gain insight into the creative process behind these posthumous releases and the intricate legal battles that often surround them. "Echoes Beyond" also explores the profound impact of these albums on fans, critics, and the music industry as a whole. Each episode showcases the enduring relevance of the artists' work, examining how their legacy continues to shape contemporary music and inspire future generations.



