- Works frequently in commercials and voice-overs.
- Awarded the Michael Tuch Foundation for Emerging Artists Fellowship at the classical theatre company, Jean Cocteau Repertory in NYC. There she made her off-Broadway debut and became a company member later that year.
- Was brought out to Los Angeles for the premiere production of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" at the Center Theatre Group. She played the storyteller, a passionate 55-year old retired schoolteacher in an electronic wheelchair, a part she also played at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
- Completed the two-year conservatory at the William Esper Studio in NYC, studying directly with Bill Esper. Also trained at the Circle in the Square theatre school.
- Began acting at age 7 in community theatre because her mother thought she was too shy. Has continued performing throughout high school, college, to the present time.
- Studied Art History at the Sorbonne in Paris. Taylor is a huge Francophile.
- Manages her grandfather's farm in Central Washington with her mother, Pam. Originally a cattle ranch, they now grow potatoes and soybeans.
- Graduated Cum Laude with a double BA in Theatre Arts and in French from Boston College.
- Born in Portland, Oregon in the Wilcox Wing at Good Samaritan Hospital. She would later be a candy striper in the maternity ward there during high school.
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