Rachael Taylor

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Rachael Taylor
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Taylor at the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2011
Born Rachael May Taylor[1]
(1984-07-11) 11 July 1984 (age 39)
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Occupation actress, model
Years active 2004–present

Rachael May Taylor (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian actress and model. Her first leading role was in the Australian series headLand (2005–2006). She then made the transition to Hollywood, appearing in films including Man-Thing (2005), See No Evil (2006), Transformers (2007), Bottle Shock (2008), Cedar Boys (2009), Splinterheads (2009), Shutter (2008), Red Dog (2011) and Any Questions for Ben? (2012). She has also starred as Dr. Lucy Fields on Grey's Anatomy (2011), as one of the Angels on the short-lived reboot Charlie's Angels (2011), as the main character on the ABC show 666 Park Avenue (2012–2013), and in the NBC action/thriller series Crisis (2014). She currently stars as Trish "Patsy" Walker in the Netflix Marvel Cinematic Universe-based series Jessica Jones.

Early life

Taylor was born in Launceston, Tasmania, the daughter of Christine and Nigel Taylor.[2] She attended Riverside High School. Taylor had wanted to be an actress since she was a child, performing in many school plays.[3]

Career

Taylor modelled for Skye-Jilly International and competed successfully in the State finals of Miss Teen Tasmania. She has appeared in a number of American productions – such as television movies about Natalie Wood and the making of Dynasty (where she played Catherine Oxenberg),[4] and the horror movies Man-thing and See No Evil. Taylor played Sasha Forbes on the short-lived Australian drama series headLand. On 3 April 2006, she was nominated for a Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent for her role on headLand.

Her most prominent role to date was as "Maggie", a signals analyst, in the 2007 Transformers, where she appeared alongside Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf. Taylor confirmed that she would not be returning for the Transformers sequel.[5] In 2008, Taylor scored a starring role in the US horror-thriller Shutter, a remake of the 2004 Thai film of the same name.[6] Despite mixed reviews, the film was a box-office success.[7]

In 2009, she completed the Australian feature Cedar Boys and starred in the comedy Splinterheads. In 2010, she starred alongside Alex Dimitriades in the Australian romantic drama Summer Coda.[8] She has also signed to the HBO comedy series Washingtonienne and Melt, an Australian production. Taylor began a recurring role on Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Lucy Fields, an obstetrician and maternal-fetal fellow.[9][10][11]

In 2011, Taylor joined the cast of the short-lived remake of the television series Charlie's Angels.[12][13] Also in 2011, she had a major role in the film Red Dog and starred in the Russian science-fiction thriller film The Darkest Hour, directed by filmmaker Chris Gorak.[14]

Taylor had key supporting role in the 2012 Australian comedy Any Questions for Ben?, created by Working Dog Productions.[15] Although the film performed disappointingly at the box-office and received lukewarm reviews, Taylor was praised for her role. Leigh Paatsch in the Herald-Sun wrote 'Taylor exudes a warmth and assurance (in her performance). It is a shame she is missing in action for lengthy spells in the picture.[16]

For the 2012-13 American television season Taylor starred in the new drama 666 Park Avenue.[17] She was next cast in the 2014 NBC series Crisis, which ran for one season.[18] In January 2015, Taylor was cast as Patricia "Trish" Walker in Marvel and Netflix's series Jessica Jones, which has since premiered on Netflix as of November 20, 2015.[19]

She appeared in the two time Dutch remake The Loft alongside fellow Australian Isabel Lucas.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Man-Thing Teri Elizabeth Richards
2006 See No Evil Zoe Warner
2007 Transformers Maggie Madsen
2008 Bottle Shock Sam Fulton
2008 Shutter Jane Shaw
2008 Deception Woman in Hallway
2009 Cedar Boys Amie
2009 Splinterheads Galaxy
2009 Ghost Machine Jess
2010 Providence Park Bicycle Girl Short film
2010 Summer Coda Heidi
2011 Red Dog Nancy Grey
2011 The Darkest Hour Anne
2012 Any Questions for Ben? Alex
2014 The Loft Anne Morris
2016 The Olive Sisters Rosanna Pre-production
2016 Gold Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Mystery of Natalie Wood Maryann Marinkovich TV film
2005 Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure Catherine Oxenberg TV film
2005 Hercules Woman / Sphinx TV miniseries
2005 McLeod's Daughters Natalie Louise Brown "Old Flames"
2005-2006 headLand Sasha Forbes Main role
2009 Washingtonienne Jackie Unsold TV pilot
2011 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Lucy Fields Recurring role
2011 Charlie's Angels Abby Sampson Main role
2012–2013 666 Park Avenue Jane Van Veen Main role
2014 Crisis Agent Susie Dunn Main role
2015 Jessica Jones Patricia "Trish" Walker Main role

References

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  12. Minka Kelly and Rachael Taylor Close to Angel Gigs in ABC's "Charlie's Angels", Deadline Hollywood, 27 January 2011
  13. Goodbye girls! ABC cancels 'Charlie's Angels', Entertainment Weekly, 14 October 2011
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