Taylor Foster was born and raised in North Texas, and began dancing at a young age of 3. She danced until she acted, and found her talents from stage to screen. When she turned 15, she signed with her first talent agency, The Horne Agency, in Dallas, Texas. She began to travel back and forth from Dallas to Los Angeles, till eventually moving to LA at 18. In 2017, she debuted in Season 1 of Netflix's Dear White People. She is now signed with Firestarter Talent and represented by talent manager, Kimberly Jago.
Taylor Fowler is an actress, known for Shootouts (2018), Actor/Writer (2016) and Focus Group (2015).
A filmmaker and photojournalist, Taylor Rees is driven by an insatiable curiosity to explore and tell the stories beneath the surface. She infuses her passion for adventure into her work around environmental and humanitarian issues, bringing new perspectives and deeper public understanding to challenging topics such as climate change, energy, food sovereignty, conservation and extractive industries. Her film making in these fields has centered around natural resource conflicts, humanity, and adventures in Alaska, Greenland, Haiti, Nepal, Congo, Russia, Mexico, Iceland, Chile, the deserts of the Southwest, and throughout the Rocky Mountains. She served as the Program Director of the Yale Environmental Film Festival and holds a master's degree from the Yale School of Forestry in environmental anthropology and film. At the moment, Taylor is working on a number of documentary and film projects and this is the gear she uses to bring her stories to life.
Taylor Frey is an American Actor best known for his work as 'Don Hagarty' in the Warner Brothers feature It Chapter Two. He also starred in Summertime, directed by Gabriele Muccino's (The Pursuit of Happyness, Seven Pounds), which debuted at the Venice Film Festival, and as 'Topher' in teen comedy film G.B.F. directed by Darren Stein. Taylor has a successful Broadway career starring in multiple shows on Broadway including Hairspray, How to Succeed and South Pacific, and starring as Patrick in "The View Upstairs".
Taylor Friend is an actress, known for Everyday But Christmas (2019), The Chi (2018) and Power Book IV: Force (2022).
Taylor Fritz was born on 28 October 1997 in Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA.
Taylor Frost is an actor, known for Viking Destiny (2018), Hippocampus (2017) and The Landlady (2017).
Taylor Frost is known for War Cake (2020), Thanksgiving in 90 Seconds (2015) and Why Netflix Was Invented (2016).
Taylor Fuchs is known for West Side Story (2021), The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) and The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014).
After earning her BFA in Creative Writing from the University of Evansville, Taylor Gates moved to Los Angeles to pursue filmmaking. In December 2018, she wrote and executive produced her first short: a comedic, LGBTQ+ take on the noir genre called Make Yourself at Home. She recently made her directorial debut with a short film she wrote through the OutSet fellowship, a high school comedy called Academic Super Squad, which premiered at the 2019 Outfest festival. Her feature screenplay, a comedic coming-of-age murder mystery called Bump, Set, Kill, made it to the quarter-finals of Issa Rae and Paul Feig's Teen Movie Contest, and a pilot she co-wrote, Higher Grounds, was featured on Popcorn Talk's podcast The Unproduced Table Read. Taylor is a staff writer for the online entertainment website Starry Constellation Magazine, and her reviews and interviews have also been featured on BuzzFeed and FANVERSATION. Her poetry and nonfiction have been published in literary journals like Memoir Mixtapes and Dear Movies Zine. In addition to writing, Taylor judges NYC Midnight's short story and screenplay competitions, hosts several weekly podcasts for AfterBuzz TV, and volunteers for WriteGirl-an organization dedicated to mentoring and empowering teen girls.