Originally from NYC, Jessica Tomé was inspired by Broadway and the vibrant arts community on the lower east side (known as Loisada). She began performing before audiences as part of a kids musical group at her local community center which led to a love for the violin which she took up in junior high school. Her early theatre training began at The ...
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Originally from NYC, Jessica Tomé was inspired by Broadway and the vibrant arts community on the lower east side (known as Loisada). She began performing before audiences as part of a kids musical group at her local community center which led to a love for the violin which she took up in junior high school. Her early theatre training began at The Terry Schrieber Studio in NYC where she fell deeply in love with the stage. Thereafter, film and television followed making Los Angeles her home. In 2010, she landed the role of Tracy, a prostitute hustling the streets of LA in the film Fig. In 2011, Fig earned HBO's Grand Jury Prize and a broadcast deal with a debut in January 2012 as well as the Director's Guild Award. In 2011, she wrapped on The Ropes in the role of Lucille, created by Vin Diesal.
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