Born in Decatur, Alabama, his birth name was Jacob Miller. He is one of three children and has a fraternal twin brother. The first half of his youth was spent with his mother and the second half was spent with his father up until graduation from Cullman High School. Jake continued his education after being granted Academic and Athletic (track & field) Scholarships at Wallace State Community College. After achieving an Associates Degree in Liberal Arts he furthered his education with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology with a minor in Marketing after taking advantage of another Academic Scholarship to Jacksonville State University. Upon graduating from JSU he moved to Los Angeles, California to study theater, film and television with several notable teachers and mentors. In 2013 he booked his first small role on Criminal Minds, created his own content in the form of short films and web series, then landed a guest star appearance on Longmire in 2015. Shortly afterwards, he appeared as a recurring character in Fear the Walking Dead. That momentum carried onward into roles on several more televisions series including Shut Eye, NCIS and Narcos.
Jake B. Taylor is known for his charm and wit. Starring in both dramatic as well as comedic roles, he has the ability to bring viewers from tears to laughter at the drop of a hat. That versatility is the cornerstone of his approach to the craft, allowing him to be cast in a vast range of roles. Jake has appeared in several films, television, and theater productions, and you can see him as a lead in the upcoming film Chop Chop written and directed by Rony Patel. The film had a run at The Cannes Digital Market Place and is set to be released later this year. He was also featured in Rockaway, written and directed by John Budion, which won Best Feature at the Catalina Film Festival as well as winning 8 other awards and 10 nominations from various film festivals. Additionally, Jake has starred in several projects by Keaton Applebaum, most notably Fork You, a comedic short, which was a Grand Prize winner at Colorlab's Summer Shorts 2017 and second place winner at the Josiah Film Festival 2017 in the narrative category. Jake hails from Hauppauge, New York (pronounced Hop-Hog for those of you confused by the spelling). He left the east coast after high school and attended The University of California Santa Barbara, graduating with a degree in Film Studies. While at UCSB, Jake was involved in many different short film productions, working in front of and behind the scenes. But the role that has always fit him best is acting.
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