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General Actor Information | ||||
Also known as: | Tonya Offer | |||
Born: | February 28, 1968 | |||
Birthplace: | Los Angeles, California, USA | |||
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Gender: | Female | |||
Height: | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | |||
Hair color: | Blonde | |||
Occupation: | Actress, Model | |||
Years active: | 1990-2005 | |||
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Series Involvement | ||||
Character on MWC: | Salome |
Tanya Lawson (also known as Tanya Offer) is a former actress and model.
She briefly appears on MWC as Salome, in the Season 6 episode, "Looking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places".
Career[]
Starting in 1990, she has appeared on various television shows such as Pacific Blue, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Days of our Lives, in which she appeared on three episodes playing a nurse and also a flight attendant.
As a model, she had appeared in print and commercial advertisements for the California Lottery, Budweiser Beer, DirecTV, and Sunkist.
She has also posed for Playboy, appearing in the June 1992 issue, as well as the on the cover of the January/February 1995 special, Playboy's Book of Lingerie.
Appearance on MWC[]
She appeared in the Season 6 episode, "Looking for a Desk in All the Wrong Places" as Salome, one of four attractive ladies who appear in Jefferson D'Arcy's fantasy, after his wife Marcy, knocked him out for selling her cherished childhood desk. After singing a song, the ladies run up and introduce themselves, before Salome points out how crummy his fantasy looks (as he is singing on a soundstage in front of a backdrop with a painted tree). He then proposes singing another song to the ladies which causes them to scream out in joy.
Later, as the women surround Jefferson and touch him, Al Bundy walks in, to his surprise. He tells Jefferson that he's not sure why he's in there with him, after Peggy had knocked him out with a frying pan. He then tells Jefferson and the ladies to not mind him, as he is on his way to his own fantasy, which involves a Porsche. The girls become excited and decide to walk with Al, leaving Jefferson alone.