Tanya Tate (b. 1979)

Alias:
Liverpool Lynn
Sue
Tania
Tanya
Tanya Thomas

Birthplace:
Liverpool, England, UK

Born:
March 31, 1979

Tanya Tate, born on March 31, 1979, in Liverpool, England, is a British adult film actress, director, glamour model, and cosplayer. Growing up in Merseyside, she had a typical upbringing in a working-class environment, though specific details about her early life remain limited. She is of Caucasian descent, with English heritage tied to her Liverpool roots. Before entering the adult industry, Tate worked in office jobs, which she found monotonous, leading her to seek a more dynamic career path. She has used various aliases over the years, including Tanya Thomas, Sue, Tania, and Liverpool Lynn, reflecting different stages of her professional journey.  Tate transitioned into adult content in 2009 at the age of 30, motivated by a desire for change after years in clerical work. Her entry into the industry began in the UK with a British production company, and her debut gained attention through projects like Tanya Tate’s Sex Tour of Ireland for Television X, where she traveled the countryside filming with amateur participants. This project marked her initial rise to prominence. She later expanded her career to the United States, splitting her time between London and Los Angeles, and working with major studios such as Digital Playground, Vivid, Wicked Pictures, Brazzers, Zero Tolerance, Naughty America, Digital Sin, Penthouse, 21Sextury, Joy Bear Pictures, and Filly Films, where she also took on directing roles.  Her filmography includes over 460 titles, with notable movies like Spartacus MMXII: The Beginning (2012), The Incredible Hulk XXX, Iron Man XXX, and Game of Bones, showcasing her involvement in porn parodies. In 2023, she was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame.  Measurements: 34F-24-33 Boobs: Fake/Enhanced  Height: 5'6" (or 167 cm)

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