Tina Wiseman, a multi-talented individual, was born in the Pearl Harbor Hospital in Hawaii, a place where her father, a sailor, was stationed. Interestingly, her father was raised on a farm in Ohio, showcasing the diverse upbringing of this talented individual. On the other hand, her mother hails from American Samoa, where she was born and raised, adding to the rich cultural heritage of Tina.
As a Samoan princess, being the granddaughter of the high chief who founded the village of Futinga in American Samoa, Tina's roots ran deep. Initially, she pursued a career in healing, following in the footsteps of her Samoan grandmother. However, she soon discovered her true passion lay in singing and acting. This realization led her to explore various avenues, including commercials, print ads, and independent films.
Tina's impressive career took her to new heights, with numerous appearances in films and television shows. She even starred alongside notable actors like Jon Jacobs and Charlotte Lewis in the Miami dance movie DJ Hound Dog (2003). To further showcase her talents, Tina recorded three dance tracks, "Storm Cloud", "Telekinetic", and "Island Girl", which were featured on the soundtrack of DJ Hound Dog (2003). These tracks gained popularity, playing in nightclubs across Miami and appearing on the movie's soundtrack album.
Tina's exceptional talents didn't go unnoticed, as she was also the DJ in the VIP lounge at "Billboard Live in South Beach". Despite her impressive accomplishments, Tina's life was cut short when she passed away on February 20, 2005, in the Bahamas due to a pulmonary edema. Her legacy lives on through her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry.