Taylor Emerson

Taylor Emerson

Actor
Date of Birth: 13.12.1989
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Biography of Taylor Emerson
  2. Early Career
  3. Other Projects
  4. Continued Education and Recognition

Biography of Taylor Emerson

Taylor Emerson is an American actor born on December 13, 1989, in Burbank, California, USA. He made his acting debut in 1998 in the American drama film "Simon Birch" directed by Mark Steven Johnson. He then voiced the character of the famous puppy Timmy in the musical animated film for the whole family, "All Dogs Celebrate Christmas." In 2000, Emerson became part of the Disney fantasy musical "Geppetto" by Tom Moore, featuring the music of Stephen Schwartz, where he played the role of Pinocchio's clone.

Early Career

The following year, he portrayed Viddy Laurie in the family comedy by Paul Schneider, "Retrievers," and Danny in the comedy by Norman Jewison, "Dinner with Friends." Taylor Emerson also participated in several television series projects, including "ER" (as Loren), "Mad TV," "3rd Rock from the Sun" (as Ronnie), "Without a Trace" (as Rick Jenkins), "Oliver Beene" (as Michael), "Hannah Montana" (as Jack Ryan Fan), "Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight" (as Trent), and "The Amanda Show" (as Preston).

Other Projects

In addition to his television and film work, Taylor appeared in the pilot episode of the Disney project "Use Your Head" and voiced Evan in the "Fox Family Promo." He also appeared in several commercials for brands such as "Old El Paso" (Mexican food), "Unocal 76," "C.I.T. Financial," "Publixs Market," and the South Carolina Bank. He took part in the theatrical production of "Boy On The Black Top Road," based on the book "Open Secrets" by writer Alice Munro, at the Rubicon Theatre.

Continued Education and Recognition

Taylor Emerson continues to pursue his acting career, studying at the Carter Thorne Studio and the Next Level Acting Studio. He was nominated for the "Glad Awards" in the category of "Supporting Role" for his performance as Michael in the comedy "Oliver Beene."

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