- Famous with her enormous brown eyes and a dazzling smile. At the time of her death, she was known as one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood.
- In high school, she was a cheerleader, baton twirler, star basketball player, and played Juliet in the school production of Romeo and Juliet. She was also voted Homecoming Queen and Senior Prom Queen.
- Malibu Barbie modelled on her character 'Malibu' in the film DON'T MAKE WAVES (1967).
- She was originally cast in the role of Billie Jo on Petticoat Junction, but she walked away from the show on advice from her manager (Martin Ransohoff). He didn't feel it was a good launching pad for her career.
- In THE CINCINNATI KID (1965) the extra who was to appear nude was star-to-be ate, Sharon'. She disappeared from the film along with Peckinpah.
- Directed by Roman Polanski, whose pregnant wife, the actress Sharon Tate was in 1969 murdered by Charles Manson and his followers, who titled their death spree Helter Skelter after the 1968 song by The Beatles, whose leader, John Lennon, who would one day live (and in 1980 be murdered) in the Manhattan apartment building called The Dakota---where ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968) had been filmed.
- After she was murdered by Charles Manson around the time of the making of MACBETH (1971), it is belived that due to this traumatic event, Polanski developed the story to be a more violent representation of Shakespeare's play. For instance, the scene in which Macbeth murders King Duncan was not in the original play and was instead implied.
- Roman Bridger, the director of stab, complains about forever being associated with the murders of his cast. This is possibly a reference to Roman Polansky, who his forever famous for his attachment to the murder of his wife, Sharon Tate, in the Tate-Labianca murders committed by the Manson Family (SCREAM 3-2000)
- She appears unbilled at the party Rosemary gives for her young friends.
- TESS (1979) was dedicated to Polanski's wife Tate, who was murdered under orders from 'Manson, Charles'. Tate gave Polanski a copy of the novel as she boarded the liner back to the United States, the last time they would see each other.
- Was nominated for Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer - Female in 1968 for VALLEY OF THE DOLLS.
- Sometimes Credited As: Sharon
- Was originally cast in the role of Billie Jo on PETTICOAT JUNCTION, but she walked away from the show on advice from her manager (Martin Ransohoff). He didn't feel it was a good launching pad for her career.
- Murdered by the Manson family at her home in Belair CA.
- Was 8 months pregnant at the time of her death.
- CMG Worldwide adds Tate to their roster of Legends
- Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, CA.
- Drove a 1967 red Ferrari with tags # VMP659.
- Was very close to her younger sisters, Deborah & Patricia.
- Her character, 'Freia Carlson', in THE WRECKING CREW was the inspiration for 'Felicity Shagwell' in AUSTIN POWERS 2.
- Last book she read was Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles which she convinced Roman Polanski would make a great film one day. Polanski's film Tess is dedicated simply For Sharon.
- Many years after her death in the highly publicized Manson Family murders, the house she and husband Roman Polanski leased in Beverly Hills was demolished and replaced with a new house, and the lot was renumbered. The house remains unfinished and vacant.
- Became close friends with her VALLEY OF THE DOLLS costars, Patty Duke and Barbara Parkins. Parkins later served as Sharon's Maid of Honor when she married Roman Polanski in 1968.
- Her unborn baby boy (who died with her) was to be named Paul Richard Polanski.
- Was crowned Sophomore Princess at Columbia High School in 1958.
- Lived in Richland, Washington from 1954 to 1960 and attended Spalding Elementary School from 1954-55, Chief Joseph Junior High School (now Chief Joseph Middle School) from 1955-58, and Columbia High School (now Richland High School) from 1958-1960.
- Was crowned Miss Autorama in early 1959 and Miss Richland, WA on August 9, 1959.
- When, in 2003, E! Entertainment Television ranked the 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment, the murder of Sharon Tate was listed at number nine.
- Was paid $125,000 for THE WRECKING CREW (1969)
- Was paid $750 per week for DON'T MAKE WAVES (1967)
Quotes- "My whole life has been decided by fate..."
Awards- Southern California Motion Picture Council (2001)
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