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    Bahni Turpin (born June 4, 1962 in Pontiac, Michigan) is an American audiobook narrator and stage and screen actor based out of Los Angeles. Her audiobook career includes some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed books in recent years, [3] including The Help and The Hate U Give . [4]

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    Bahni Turpin. Actress: Crossroads. Bahni Turpin was born on 4 June 1962 in Pontiac, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Crossroads (2002), Malcolm X (1992) and Cold Case (2003).

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    Bahni Turpin (born 4 June 1962; age 61) is an actress who played Swinn in the Star Trek: Voyager second season episodes "Tuvix" and "Resolutions".

    Beside being an actress Turpin is also a Yoga teacher and appeared in several stage plays.

    Turpin's acting resume includes films such as Rain Without Thunder (1992, with Carolyn McCormick, Iona Morris, and Ethan Phillips), Malcolm X (1992), Girls in Prison (1994, with Tom Towles, David Paul Needles, and J. Patrick McCormack), Brokedown Palace (1999, with Jacqueline Kim), Crossroads (2002, with Kim Cattrall), and Pryor Offenses (2004, with Gina Ravarra).

    She has also appeared in Law & Order (1993, with Nehemiah Persoff), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1996, starring Teri Hatcher and K Callan), Seinfeld (1998, with Jason Alexander and Jeanette Miller), MTV's Undressed (1999), ER (2000, with Lily Mariye and Jay Underwood), Judging Amy (2001, with Julie Cobb, Ethan Dampf, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Vyto Ruginis), Crossing Jordan (2003, with Miguel Ferrer, Clint Howard, Scott MacDonald, Cliff DeYoung, and Dave Power), Six Feet Under (2005, with James Cromwell, Joanna Cassidy, Anne Elizabeth Ramsay, and J.G. Hertzler), Cold Case (2004-2005), and Lincoln Heights (2007, with James Black).

  3. Bahni Turpin is an American actress and audio-book narrator best known for her role as Lindsey Dunlay in the hit police procedural series Cold Case. Turpin was born on June 4, 1962, in Pontiac, Michigan. The names of Turpin's parents, where Turpin went to school, and why she wanted to be an...

  4. The novel was also adapted into an audiobook, which won several awards and earned praise for its narrator, Bahni Turpin. Development and publication [ edit ] Shaken by the 2009 police shooting of Oscar Grant , then-college student Angie Thomas began the project as a short story for her senior project in Belhaven University 's ...

  5. It is indeed, and being read to by actress Bahni Turpin is lovelier still. The talented narrator is now a devoted listener, too, but she came to audiobooks with a bit of skepticism. Another actress referred her to Books on Tape, where she later auditioned. "It was very strange to me at the time because I didn't listen to audiobooks then."

  6. Mini Bio. Bahni Turpin was born on June 4, 1962 in Pontiac, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Crossroads (2002), Malcolm X (1992) and Cold Case (2003).