Taryn Manning

Taryn Manning (born November 6, 1978) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett in the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019).[1]

Taryn Manning
Manning at PaleyFest 2014, representing Orange Is the New Black
Born (1978-11-06) November 6, 1978
OccupationActress, singer
Musical career
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsDreamworks, Little Vanilla
Associated actsBoomkat

Early life

Taryn Manning was born in Falls Church, Virginia,[2] the daughter of Bill Manning, a musician, and his wife, Sharyn Louise (née White).[3] Manning's parents divorced when she was two months old. She and her brother Kellen were raised by their mother in Tucson, Arizona.[4][5] Manning grew up living in a trailer park with her brother and single mother, who supported the family on a strict income. "My mom didn't buy herself a new pair of shoes and a new outfit until I moved out," said Manning.[6] "Literally when I asked my mom for a dollar I got one single dollar."[6] In spite of the family's financial troubles, her mother was able to enroll Manning in karate, dance, and acting classes.[5] When Manning was 12, her family relocated to Encinitas, California.[6] Two years later, her father committed suicide.[5]

Acting career

1999–2005: Beginnings

Manning began acting in the late 1990s, appearing in small roles in several film and television productions, including episodes of The Practice, Get Real, Speedway Junky, NYPD Blue and Popular. She also made a guest-appearance on the TV series Boston Public, in a role that was specifically written for her. In 1999, she was featured in an independent film called Speedway Junky. She also auditioned for the American version of Popstars, which aired in early 2001 on The WB.

She made her film debut with a part in the romantic drama Crazy/Beautiful, which was followed by a role in the 2002 feature film Crossroads, where she played one of two best friends of singer Britney Spears. She had minor roles in 8 Mile as B-Rabbit's ex-girlfriend, Janeane, and in Peter Kosminsky's White Oleander. Along with supporting roles in the films Lucky 13 and Debating Robert Lee, Manning appeared briefly in Anthony Minghella's Civil War melodrama Cold Mountain (2003) and in the romantic comedy A Lot Like Love (2005).

2005–present: Independent films and breakthrough

Her breakthrough role was as Nola, a prostitute in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 2005 film Hustle & Flow. Director Craig Brewer saw Manning's picture in a photography book and was convinced that the actress who played Nola should look just like her. Subsequent film roles include Unbeatable Harold and When the Nines Roll Over.[7] Followed by Weirdsville, co-starring Scott Speedman and Wes Bentley.[8] Boomkat's song "It's Not My Fault" appeared on the soundtrack for the film as a duet by Manning and John Rowley. In 2007, she played Ivy Chitty on the short-lived Fox television series Drive.[7] In After Sex Manning played the supporting role of Alanna.[7] She had leading roles in horror films Cult and Banshee; in the latter, she performed her own stunts.[9] "I got hurt one day during one of the chase scenes, where another car crashed into my car," Manning explained of her stunts.[10] Manning appeared in the romantic comedy Jack and Jill vs. the World. She played Rita Cherry on four episodes of Sons of Anarchy. In 2008 she appeared in Butch Walker's music video for "The Weight Of Her" and in will.i.am's collage-style music video, "Yes We Can".[11][12] She co-starred with Bill Pullman in the surreal drama film Your Name Here, in which she played Nikki, who is based on Victoria Principal.[13] The film is based loosely on sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick's life.[14]

In 2009, she appeared in The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll. The film received mostly favorable reviews from critics and fans.[15] Manning joined forces with Ron Perlman in two 2009 films, The Devil's Tomb and The Job. She also appeared in a horror film Kill Theory.[16] The Job premiered at the San Diego Film Festival on September 25, 2009. Critics called the film "entertaining and fun with twists that arrives like clockwork".[17] In 2009, Taryn portrayed Caroline Bishop in Five Good Years.[18] In February 2010, she was cast in the 2010 remake of Hawaii Five-0 as the younger sister of main character Steve McGarrett.[19]

In early 2012, Taryn signed on to star in the supernatural web series The Unknown, which premiered on Crackle on July 13, 2012. In 2013, she began playing Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett in the original Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. In 2015 she portrayed Michelle Knight in the Lifetime film Cleveland Abduction based on the real-life events surrounding Ariel Castro's kidnappings.

Manning was a part of Season 16 of the celebrity version of Worst Cooks in America. She quit the season in the second episode after refusing to eat a chicken foot. In 2020, Taryn signed on to Coke Daniel's upcoming suspense thriller Karen.[20] She will play the role of Karen White, an alt-right racist who is confronted with a Black Lives Matter society.[21]

Music career

2001–2011: Pop music beginnings and Boomkat

In 2001, Manning auditioned for the musical reality television show Popstar on the WB. In 2003, Manning and her brother Kellin formed the band Boomkat. The band first signed a major label deal with American Idol producer Randy Jackson, but the deal fell through. Robbie Robertson then signed them to DreamWorks Records, which was Boomkat's label from 2002 to 2004. In 2002, she sang a rendition of "I'll Take You There" with Tweet in several Gap commercials directed by Peter Lindbergh. Their debut album, Boomkatalog.One, was released on March 18, 2003. Boomkat released two singles "The Wreckoning" and "What U Do 2 Me". The first single, "The Wreckoning", hit No. 1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The band closed out 2003 as the No. 5 Hot Dance Club Play Artist for the year in Billboard Magazine.[22] Music from Boomkatalog.One has also appeared in movies, including Mean Girls, Crossroads, The Hot Chick, 8 Mile and The Italian Job.

After a hiatus, in an interview in October 2005's issue of Nylon magazine, Manning mentioned that she is writing songs for the new album once they find another record label. In 2007, the act was dropped by their label Dreamworks.[23] Boomkat released their first single in four years, called "Runaway" on April 8, 2008. In early June 2008 Boomkat's second album A Million Trillion Stars became available in online stores.

In October 2008, Boomkat played several shows throughout the Los Angeles area, hitting spots like North Hollywood's NOHO Scene Festival and venues such as the Viper Room and Hotel Cafe. In December 2008 Manning recorded a version of Tom Petty's "Christmas All Over Again", which premiered on her official Myspace page. On March 3, 2009, their official first single, "Run Boy" was released along with a visually electric music video. The single premiered on People.com.[24] A Million Trillion Stars was officially released on March 10 by independent record label, Little Vanilla Records. In 2009, Manning was featured on indie band Dreamers' song "Lonely World", as well as in their new music video called "The Dreamers". In the music video, she takes on the role of Ring Master.[25] On October 28, she announced that Boomkat is working on their third studio album.[26] The band's fifth music video from A Million Trillion Stars premiered on MySpace on Wednesday, February 17, 2010.

2009–present: Solo career

In September 2009, Manning stated that she is working on a solo album.[27] She sang her first solo single, "So Talented" in an episode of Melrose Place.[28][29] The song was written with the producer Linney (Darkchild Entertainment). After the song "Spotlight" was featured in an episode of Hawaii Five-0, it was released via iTunes & Amazon MP3. "Turn It Up" was released as the first official single in 2011. The music video premiered on People.com on May 4, 2011. "Turn It Up" peaked at No. 21 on Billboard (magazine)'s Dance Club Songs Chart for the week of October 22, 2011.[30] Manning's single "Send Me Your Love" was released digitally on August 21, 2012. The song was the first official single from her solo album entitled Freedom City, which was released in September. It topped the Dance Club Songs chart. Manning followed "Send Me Your Love" with "Summer Ashes", a collaboration with KDrew released on July 23, 2013. Her single with Bynon 'All The Way' was released January 12, 2015. On May 5, 2017, Manning released her solo single "Gltchlfe".[31] The single peaked at number 1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs Chart on August 10, 2017, becoming her second number 1 on the chart, following "Send Me Your Love" in 2012.[32] In 2019, she released the single "The Light" as well as three remixes. [33] The singles "Bring Me Back To You" and "Chains" were also released in 2019. [34] [35] On August 14, 2020, she released the single "Time Wasted" for digital streaming.[36]

Other ventures

Boomkat's independent label, Little Vanilla Records is owned by Manning. From 2005 to 2009 Manning co-owned a clothing line called Born Uniqorn with best friend Tara Jane.[37] She has appeared in advertising campaigns for Juicy Couture and Frankie B. Her campaign with Frankie B included a short film, called "Let's Get Lost", which is the original song featured in the video by musician Gilby Clarke with vocals by Manning.[38] She has appeared on the cover of several magazines, including Nylon, Stuff, FHM, Dazed & Confused, 944, Music Fashion, Miami Living and Paw Print.[39][40] Manning posed nude for Playboy in the April 2011 issue of the magazine.[41]

Personal life

Manning currently resides in Palm Springs, California.[42] In 2017, Manning stated she prefers men and doesn't identify as gay despite her history of dating women.[43] Manning was aboard JetBlue Airways Flight 292 when it made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on September 21, 2005, after the nose gear jammed in an abnormal position. No one was injured.[44] She stated that "it was the most surreal, out-of-body experience I ever had."[45]

On October 12, 2012, Manning was arrested for assaulting her personal assistant and makeup artist, Holli Hartman. Hartman, who resided in Manning's apartment at the time, declined to prosecute. Manning lawyer cited Hartman as saying that she and Manning loved each other and wanted the ordeal to be over. In November 2012, Manning accepted a plea bargain of one day of community service and good behavior for the next six months, after which the case would be closed.[46][47]

In November 2014, Manning was arrested for violating a restraining order and making criminal threats against girlfriend, Jeanine Heller.[48] In 2015, Manning accused Heller of harassment. Heller was sentenced to four months in jail for violating the conditions of her plea bargain. Prior to their relationship souring, Heller and Manning lived together at Heller's New York residence.[49] In 2016, it was found that Manning had fabricated contact violations, and as a result Heller had been falsely arrested and imprisoned via forced plea deal.[50] As of 2020 Heller has not taken legal action against Manning or the Manhattan DA.

In 2016, Manning was again accused of attacking girlfriend Hollianne Hartman.[51][52] Hartman sought a domestic restraining order against Manning but was denied due to jurisdictional issues. The attack was one of several that Hartman claimed to have suffered, with the most recent alleged abuse occurring in late 2015 at Manning's Manhattan apartment.[53] Manning's lawyer stated that the application for a restraining order was preceded by stalking and theft charges filed against Hartman and was intended as a distraction from those charges.[54]

In 2016, Manning filed a lawsuit against the state of New York claiming she was falsely arrested in 2014.[55] A Manhattan Judge dismissed the case stating Manning’s claims “lacked merit” and no such violation occurred. It was further revealed Manning had fabricated allegations of stalking and subsequent claims of contact violations against her former roommate and girlfriend.[56]

In 2019, Manning claimed she was "epically hack[ed]" and the victim of "cyber-criminals" and "cyber-bullying" after making several disturbing Instagram posts that included disparaging remarks about the cast of Orange is the New Black.[57][58] It was later confirmed that Manning authored the posts, not "cyber criminals" and no "epic hack" had occurred.

Substance abuse issues

Manning is an alcoholic.[59] In 2016, Orange is the New Black producers, threatened to remove Manning from the show and required her to enter a [drug rehabilitation] facility for treatment after her alcoholism interfered with production of the series. Manning against production orders refused treatment and left rehab after one day.[60]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Speedway Junky Girl in Car Uncredited
2000 The Specials Autograph Hound
2001 Crazy/Beautiful Maddy
2002 Crossroads Mimi
White Oleander Niki
8 Mile Janeane
2003 Cold Mountain Shyla
2004 Dandelion Danny Voss
2005 Hustle & Flow Nola
Lucky 13 Sam
A Lot Like Love Ellen Martin
2006 Unbeatable Harold Sandy
The Breed Sara
When the Nines Roll Over Molly Minx Short film
2007 Cult Cassandra
After Sex Alanna
Weirdsville Matilda / Mattie
2008 Jack and Jill vs. the World Jill
Your Name Here Nikki
2009 Kill Theory Alex
The Devil's Tomb Doc
The Job Joy
The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll Rose Atropos
2010 Waking Madison Margaret
Groupie Riley Simms Also associate producer
Love Ranch Mallory
Redemption Road Jackie
Heaven's Rain Leslie
2011 The Speed of Thought Kira
Man Without A Head Kamila
513 Lisa
Zombie Apocalypse Ramona Television film
2013 All American Christmas Carol Cindy
2014 Low Down Colleen
2015 Experimenter Mrs. Lowe
Cleveland Abduction Michelle Knight Television film
#Horror Gloria
Almost Broadway Molly
A Light Beneath Their Feet Gloria Gerringson
2016 A Winter Rose Patricia Rose
It Snows All the Time April Also executive producer
Happy Yummy Chicken Laura Splinterschloss Also producer
2017 The Vault Vee Dillon
Blackmail Molly
Swing State Adrienne Lockhart
2018 The Amendment Leslie Douglass
The Brawler Phyllis Wepner
2019 The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson Faye Resnick
2020 Crabs in a Bucket Ali Post-production
TBA Karen Karen

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Practice Jenny Rains Episode: "Of Human Bondage"
1999 Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story Groupie Movie
1999–2000 Get Real Rebecca Peabody 9 episodes
2000 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Tattooed Dancer Movie
2000 Pacific Blue N/A Episode: "Blind Eye"
2000 Popular Ashley Carmichael Episode: "Misery Loathes Company"
2001 NYPD Blue Tracy Episode: "Oh Golly Goth"
2001 Boston Public Cara Glynne Episode: "Chapter Twenty-Seven"
2003 Punk'd Herself Episode #2.6
2003 The New Tom Green Show Herself Guest appearance
2003 The Twilight Zone Tina Bishop Episode: "Fair Warning"
2005 CSI: Miami Heidi Dillon Episode: "Money Plane"
2006 Banshee Sage Rion Movie
2007 Viva Laughlin Geneva Episode: "What a Whale Wants"
2007 Drive Ivy Chitty / Ellie Laird Main role
2007 On Set, on Edge Herself Miniseries
2008–2010 Sons of Anarchy Rita ("Cherry") 7 episodes
2009 Free Radio Herself Episode: "Earthquake"
2009 Melrose Place Herself Episode: "Grand"
2010–2019 Hawaii Five-0 Mary Ann McGarrett Main season 1; recurring subsequently (10 episodes)
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Larissa Welsh Episode: "Possessed"
2012 Burn Notice Nicole Episode: "Mixed Messages"
2012 America's Next Top Model Herself Episode: "The Girl Who Makes The Grade" #19.1
2013 Oh Sit! Herself Episode: "Send Me Your Love"
2013–2019 Orange Is the New Black Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett Main role
2014 Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode: "Orange Is the New Game Night"
2018 Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry Herself Season 3, Episode 3
2019 Worst Cooks in America Herself / Contestant 2 episodes
2019 At Home with Amy Sedaris Tambi Tucker Episode: "Hospital-tality"

Music videos

Year Artist Title
2001 Oleander "Are You There?"
2007 Nickelback "Rockstar"
2008 Butch Walker "The Weight of Her"
2008 will.i.am "Yes We Can"
2009 Dreamers "The Dreamers"
2011 Killola "She's a Bitch"
2012 Train "50 Ways to Say Goodbye"
2012 Zedd "Spectrum"
2012 Passion Pit "Constant Conversations"
2013 Razihel "Seeking of the Truth"
2018 Chris Pierce "Trouble Man"

Discography

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[61]
"So Talented" 2009 Non-album singles
"Spotlight" 2010
"Turn It Up!" 2011 21
"Send Me Your Love"
(featuring Sultan and Ned Shepard)
2012 1
"Roaming Unicorn"
"Summer Ashes" 2013
"All the Way" 2015
"Champagne"
(featuring Boomkat)
"Curiosity"
"Free Them"
"Pop 808"
"Gltchlfe" 2017 1

Other recordings

Year Song Notes
2008 "Christmas All Over Again" (Cover) Duet by Taryn Manning and Butch Walker
2011 "Blast Off (Gwap Off)"[62][63] By Taryn Manning featuring Tony DeNiro
2013 "Seeking of the Truth"[64] By Razihel featuring Taryn Manning

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategory WorkResult
2005Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Breakthrough Performance Hustle & FlowNominated
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (shared with the cast)Nominated
Black Reel AwardsBest EnsembleNominated
2009Bel Air Film FestivalFilm Fashion Visionary Won
2014 Gold Derby Awards Comedy Guest Actress Orange Is the New Black Won
2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
2016 Won
2017 Won
2018 Nominated

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