Tina Wiseman
Tina Wiseman was born at Pearl Harbor Hospital in Hawaii, where her father, a sailor from Ohio, was stationed, and her mother hailed from American Samoa. Tina grew up with a rich cultural heritage, being the granddaughter of the high chief who established the village of Futinga in American Samoa. Initially, she pursued a path to become a healer, inspired by her grandmother’s legacy. However, her artistic inclinations drew her towards the world of performance.
Tina quickly gained recognition in the entertainment industry, appearing in numerous commercials, print advertisements, and independent films. A notable highlight of her career was her role in the 2003 Miami dance film *DJ Hound Dog*, where she starred opposite Jon Jacobs from *Lucinda's Spell* and Charlotte Lewis from *The Golden Child*. In addition to acting, Tina showcased her musical talent by recording three dance tracks for the movie's soundtrack: "Storm Cloud," "Telekinetic," and "Island Girl," which became popular in Miami's nightclub scene.
She also made a name for herself as the DJ in the VIP lounge at "Billboard Live in South Beach," further solidifying her presence in the vibrant Miami music and entertainment scene. Tragically, Tina Wiseman passed away on February 20, 2005, in the Bahamas due to pulmonary edema, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and passion in her wake.
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