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| Romolini’s work in television, on Emmy® Award-winning series like ER and CSI earned her industry respect and put her into the public eye. Timilee has contributed her talents and starred in countless prime time and cable hits. In 2001, Romolini won the role of MARYBETH WHITMAN on CBS’s popular drama "Family Law" where she portrayed the estranged daughter of Dixie Carter’s character in the series’ final season. Romolini took the “hiatus” as an opportunity to write a handful of published articles and tinker with her first novel. She also jumped behind the camera by writing and producing two half-hour, regional series. Born and raised in New York, Romolini began her career as a professional dancer and choreographer both on and off Broadway. Her unique appeal (an exotic mix of Italian, Spanish and Inca decent), along with her perfect physique lent to an invitation from Wacoal to represent their sportswear line as their official Cover Model. Los Angeles Magazine included Timilee Romolini as #4 on its TOP TEN LIST for her leading role in the indie film "The Velvet Club". In it Romolini revisited her roots and celebrated the Academy Award®-winning classic film Cabaret, with her own style and splendor. Complimenting her East Coast upbringing, Romolini took over the role of WENDY in Aven’U Boys from (first) Marisa Tomei, and (then) Lili Taylor. Venice Magazine (2000) quoted Romolini’s performance as “Among the intensity, Timilee Romolini provides hilarious comedic relief...delivers an unforgettable performance...” |
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