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Amanda Jaros was born in the United States. She is an actress and writer, known for 1883 (2021), Women of the Movement (2022) and Quantum Leap (2022).
Jaros, cast as the heroine Alina in the Paramount+ prequel to its mega hit series “Yellowstone,” underwent three weeks of cowboy camp, where she learned to ride and rope — and...
Amanda Jaros told us about her character, who is one of those immigrants: "I play Alina who is part of the immigrant caravan that joins the Dutton family on the journey out West. And she is...
Amanda Jaros was born in the United States. She is an actress and writer, known for 1883 (2021), Women of the Movement (2022) and Quantum Leap (2022).
Actress Amanda Jaros hit her stride going from ABC’s ‘Women of the Movement’ to the highly-anticipated Yellowstone spinoff 1883. Similar to the show’s many fans, Jaros hoped...
4,405 Followers, 1,271 Following, 444 Posts - Amanda Jaros (@amandajaros) on Instagram: "🗺 Adventure awaits. 🔑 Love. Moxie."
LRM Online's Gig Patta spoke with actress Amanda Jaros on the red carpet of Paramount+'s 1883. 1883 follows the Dutton family as they embark on a journey west through the Great Plains toward...
Amanda Jaros is known for films such as American Pantheon’s A Doll’s House and series like NCIS. She’ll also appear in the upcoming ABC limited series Women of the Movement, which premieres in January 2022. But when Jaros virtually sat down with Casting Networks, it was 1883 that was on the table.
From studying at The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade to landing roles on shows like NCIS, Nashville, and star-filled new hits 1883 and Women of the Movement, Chicago native Amanda Jaros ( @amandajaros) is proving herself to be one to watch in the entertainment biz.
AMANDA JAROS. Actress, writer, anti-trafficking advocate AMANDA JAROSstars as “Alina” in Paramount +’s “1883,” prequel to the network’s successful “Yellowstone” series. JAROS will also be seen in the recurring role of ‘Juanita Milam’ in ABC’s “Women of the Movement. PHOTOGRAPHER: AMANDA MARSH.