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Sarah-Taylor-NEW-Res Sarah Taylor SAG-AFTRA / AEA Height: 5’11 Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown www.sarahtaylor.org FILM/TELEVISION Hot in Cleveland Co-Star TV Land – John Whitesell Bunheads Co-Star ABC – Dan Palladino The Golden Scallop Lead Grandview Productions In Gayle We Trust Recurring NBC - Brent Forrester/Sandy Smolan Change Your Life! Supporting Transcendental Media–Patrick Shen Dreammaker* Lead DancingStar Prods–Christina Morales Courting Courtney Supporting Toasted Films– Paul Tarantino Legal Deceit Supporting Spectrum Films – Monika Harris The Chirologic Remedy Lead CS Prods. - Catherine Sullivan Big Hunt/Little Hunt Lead CS Prods. – Catherine Sullivan Kangaroo Man Supporting Liu Ltd. – Emily Yi Ming Liu In The House (Sketch Pilot) Series Regular/Writer In The House Prods. – Peter De Baer Everything I’m Not Series Regular CAs Ltd. – John Casson Murphy Brown Co – Star CBS – Alan Rafkin THEATRE European tours - list available upon request Chicago: Alien Hand Liza** Trapdoor Theatre – Catherine Sullivan The Mother Stoneybroke Trapdoor Theatre – Beata Pilch Other Regions, including L.A.: The Wearing Out My Welcome Tour (Solo Show) M Bar 5 Finger Discount (Sketch) Ensemble/Writer Celebration Thtre-Rob Mello, Todd Milliner Milk Cartons…(Sketch) Ensemble/Writer Celebration Thtre-Rob Mello, Todd Milliner Beautiful Thing Sandra Celebration Thtre – Michael Matthews The Children’s Hour Martha Celebration Thtre – Matthew Bankston 22LA Lead Met Theatre – Gordy Hoffman Women Behind Bars Cheri Mod Theatre – Robert Benedetti The Tempest Trinculo Mod Theatre - Allan R. Belknap STAND UP The Comedy Store, The Improv, The Ice House, The Laugh Factory, various private events (full list upon request) TRAINING California Institute of the Arts – BFA in Acting American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco Advanced Acting Lab, L.A. – Craig Belknap Physical Comedy/Improv Workshop, S.F.: Michael Fields, The Dell’Arte Players Acting: Libby Appel, Robert Benedetti, BJ Dodge, Robert Ellenstein, Phil Killian, Lew Palter Comedy: BJ Dodge, Beth Lapides, Greg Miller Shakespeare/Text Analysis: Jules Aaron, Libby Appel, Robert Benedetti Voice and Speech: Fran Bennett (Linklater Technique), Irene Connors, Susan Hegarty Singing: Walda Bradley, Chris Somma-De More Movement: Roxanne Captor, Marvin Tunney Improv: Rock On Improv, Adhila Barnes, BJ Dodge, Rodger Henderson, Michael Fields SPECIAL SKILLS Stand up (Comedy Store, The Improv, etc), improvisation, comedy writing, singing (mezzo-soprano), accents and dialects (British, Irish, Scottish, Mid-Western, Boston, New York) , voice over, guitar, songwriting, horseback riding, stage combat, authentic crying baby sounds.... and a darned good Ethel Merman impersonation AWARDS *Best Actress Award at Chicago IndieFest **Best Actress Jeff Award nomination Winner of The Irene Ryan Acting Award AGENT: Brianna Ancel/Scot Reynolds / Phone: 818-509-0121 / Fax: 818-509-7729 10950 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 / [email protected] .
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