How old?, Bio details and Wiki
Tara Moss grew up on 2 October, 1973 in Victoria, Canada. Find Tara Moss’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years of age.
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| How old? |
48 years of age. |
| Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
| Born |
2 October 1973 |
| Born day |
2 October |
| Birthplace |
Victoria, Canada |
| Nationality |
Canada |
Famous people list on 2 October.
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Tara Moss How tall, Weight & Measurements
At 48 years of age. Tara Moss height is 185 cm .
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185 cm |
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Who Is Tara Moss’s Husband?
Her husband is Berndt Sellheim (m. 2009), Mark Pennell (m. 2004–2006)
| Family |
| Parents |
Not Available |
| Husband |
Berndt Sellheim (m. 2009), Mark Pennell (m. 2004–2006) |
| Sibling |
Not Available |
| Children |
Sapphira Jane Sellheim-Moss |
Tara Moss income
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Tara Moss worth at the age of 48 years of age. Tara Moss’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Canada. We have estimated Tara Moss’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
| income in 2021 |
$1 Million – $5 Million |
| Wage in 2021 |
Reviewing |
| income in 2019 |
Pending |
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Reviewing |
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Not Available |
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Tara Moss Social Network
Life time
Moss has private investigator credentials (Cert III) from the Australian Security Academy and as of 2019 is undertaking a Doctorate of Social Sciences in the Department of Gender and Cultural studies at the University of Sydney.
Moss hosts and acted as executive producer and writer of Cyberhate with Tara Moss on the ABC in 2017, hosted two seasons of the true crime television series Tough Nuts – Australia’s Hardest Criminals on the Crime & Investigation Network, and Tara Moss in Conversation on the 13th Street channel. She also previously hosted the crime documentary series Tara Moss Investigates on the National Geographic Channel.
Moss began modelling at age 14, but did not stay long in the profession. At age 21, as detailed in her 2014 memoir The Fictional Woman, she was raped in Vancouver by a known assailant, a Canadian actor.
Moss’s books are published in 18 countries in 12 languages and include the internationally best-selling and critically acclaimed series of six crime novels featuring a feminist heroine, Makedde Vanderwall: Fetish, Split, Covet, Hit, Siren and Assassin. Her first non-fiction book, The Fictional Woman was published in June 2014, became a #1 bestselling non-fiction book, and is listed by The Sydney Morning Herald as a “must-read”. The book has received critical acclaim, with Dr Clare Wright writing, ‘Moss is a serious thinker.’
She is known for her novel research, which has included touring the FBI and LAPD, shooting firearms, being set on fire, being choked unconscious by Ultimate Fighter ‘Big’ John McCarthy, flying with the Royal Australian Air Force, spending time in morgues and courtrooms and obtaining a licence as a private investigator. She has also been a race car driver (CAMS), and holds a motorcycle licence and wildlife/snake-handling licence. In 2014 she was recognised for Outstanding Advocacy for her blog Manus Island: An insider’s report, which helped to break information to the public about the events surrounding the alleged murder of Reza Barati inside the Australian-run Manus Island Immigration Detention Centre.
After marriages to the Canadian Martin Legge and to the Australian actor Mark Pennell, she married Australian poet and philosopher Dr. Berndt Sellheim. Moss gave birth to a daughter, Sapphira, on 22 February 2011.
Moss is a UNICEF Ambassador for Child Survival, a has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007. Since 2000 she has been an ambassador for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children.
Moss is an advocate for the rights of women and children. She has been an ambassador for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children since 2000 and has hosted their annual charity flight for over a decade. She has also been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and UNICEF Patron for Breastfeeding for the Baby Friendly Heath Initiative (BFHI) since 2011, and as of 2013 has taken on a larger role as UNICEF’s National Ambassador for Child Survival.
She voiced the character of Dr. Samantha Twelvetrees in the 1995 video game Ripley’s Believe It or Not!: The Riddle of Master Lu.
Moss grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, where she also attended school. Moss’s mother Janni died of multiple myeloma in 1990 at age 43.
Tara Moss (born 1973) is a Canadian-Australian author, documentary maker and presenter, journalist, former model and UNICEF national ambassador for child survival.