A native of Homestead, Pennsylvania, she was the fourth of six children raised in the family-run funeral home by parents James W. Tunie and Evelyn Hawkins Tunie.[3] She sang in her church choir, was in the high school band, took dance lessons and was an honor student in the steel-mill town. "I like to say, those of us from Pittsburgh, particularly from the Steel Valley area, were forged by the fire, and I think it makes us very strong and very resilient and prepared us to launch into the world and into life," she told Pittsburgh Magazine.[4] She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical theater from Carnegie Mellon University in 1981. She was elected to the university's Board of Trustees in 2020.[5]
In 2000, Tunie joined the cast of NBC police procedural series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as medical examiner Melinda Warner. She made her debut as Warner in the second season episode titled "Noncompliance" and continued to make recurring appearances until Season 7, when she became a regular cast member. She also played this role in Law & Order: Trial by Jury in episode "Day" in 2005, and in the Chicago Fire episode "We Called Her Jellybean" in 2015. Tunie was regular on SVU from Season 7 to 12 and later made recurring appearances to Season 17. She later appeared in episodes in 2018 and 2019. In 2024, She reprised her role in season four of Law & Order: Organized Crime, reuniting with Christopher Meloni twelve years later.
In 2002, Tunie played Alberta Green in the first season of the Fox thriller series 24. In 2010, she made her directing debut with romantic comedy film See You in September. In 2012, she returned to film, playing Margaret Thomason in the Robert Zemeckis-directed drama Flight starring Denzel Washington. From 2014 to 2015, she was regular cast member in the Sundance TV drama series The Red Road.
Tunie was married to Greg Bouquett from 1988 to 1991. From 1995 to 2018, she was married to jazz musician Gregory Generet. They separated in 2015.[19] Her philanthropic activities include the Figure Skating in Harlem program,[20] Harlem Stage/The Gatehouse, and God's Love We Deliver. In 2005, Mayor Michael Bloomberg awarded her the city's "Made in New York Award" for her support and commitment to film, television and theater in Manhattan.[21]
^Knutzen, Eirik (April 9, 2005). "TV Talkback: This tide is coming in...". Toronto Star. p. 77. ProQuest1348312135. Tamara Tunie – born March 14, 1959 in McKeesport, Pa. – graduated from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University in 1981 and immediately cranked up her career onstage before getting episodic guest shots on such shows as Spenser: For Hire, SeaQuest DSV, Law & Order, Chicago Hope, Sex and the City and 24