Where to watch Karen Tarleton in the UK
Find every Karen Tarleton film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 8 May 2026.
Karen Tarleton's work encompasses film, television, theater, voice-over and singing, in both the U.S. and Great Britain. Karen was born and raised in the Allegheny Mountains of northwestern Pennsylvania, part of a large musical and artistic family. She set out for Los Angeles in the early 1970s and spent the next several years as a production assistant and script supervisor on game shows, TV specials and variety shows in L.A., Nashville and Las Vegas. Having gained a great deal of experience behind the camera, Karen transitioned to the front of the camera, and in 1980 landed a recurring role …
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- Grey's Anatomy (2005) as Trial Patient #2
- The Guardian (2001) as Wife
- Autism and Cake (2012) as Temple Grandin
- Ugly Benny (2014) as Emma
- The Great Intervention (2010) as Sheila Moramarco
- Williamsport (2015) as Connie Young
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Most-watched Karen Tarleton films currently: Autism and Cake (2012), Ugly Benny (2014), The Great Intervention (2010), Williamsport (2015).
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Selected TV credits: Grey's Anatomy (2005), The Guardian (2001).
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