Tunney studied acting at the Chicago Academy for the Performing Arts. She moved to Los Angeles, at the age of 18, where she had several recurring TV roles on Law & Order, Dream On[?], and Life Goes On[?]. She had a major breakthrough with her role as a suicidal teenager in Empire Records[?] before receiving the leading role as a gothic witch in The Craft, alongside Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell and Rachel True.
Tunney also starred opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1999's action flick End of Days[?].
In 1997, Tunney married producer Bob Gosse[?].
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