Tarnee Kendell Hudson
- Actress
Tarneé Kendell Hudson was born in Richmond, Virginia and started performing professionally at age 9 after her successful night at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Early theatrical acting credits include: The Story of the Bible (The Queen of Sheba), King Arthur (Lady Guinevere), Romeo and Juliet (Juliet), and Sugar (Olga). At Randolph-Macon College, she was a part of the improv comedy troop called Instant Theatre: Just Add Water. Later she worked with Blaise Miller as Joyce in One for all or Nothing. Other acting experiences include: HBO/Playtone John Adams (2007), Oddstruck (2012), The Boy from Oz (Richmond Triangle Players), Macbeth (The Quill Theatre), We Three Lizas (Richmond Triangle Players), The Drowsy Chaperone (Swift Creek Mill), Bare: A Pop Opera (Richmond Triangle Players), Night Blooms (Virginia Repertory Theatre), To Whom it May Concern (Acts of Faith Festival), and This Beautiful City (Richmond Triangle Players), and various national and regional commercials. Performance recognitions include: World Championships of Performing Arts gold, silver, and bronze medalist (vocal performance, theatre, modeling), RTCC Best supporting Actress in a Musical Nominee - This Beautiful City, People's Choice Award - This Beautiful City, RTCC Best Musical - bare: A pop opera, RTCC Best Musical Nominee - The Drowsy Chaperone and The Boy from Oz.