Taylor Cole





















Taylor Cole
Born
(1984-04-29) April 29, 1984 (age 34)

Arlington, Texas, U.S.

Occupation

  • Actress

  • model

Years active 2004–present

Taylor Quinn Cole (born April 29, 1984[citation needed]) is an American actress and former fashion model.




Contents






  • 1 Early life and modeling


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 Film


    • 3.2 Television




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Early life and modeling


Cole was born in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Cole attended Mirabeau B. Lamar High School, where she traveled with the Junior Olympics volleyball squad. It was also in high school where she got her start as a model. Cole later moved to New York to further her modeling career. She has appeared in commercials and advertisements for Crest toothpaste, Old Spice, and Dooney & Bourke handbags.


Though Cole has mainly focused on acting, she is still signed to Los Angeles agency Nous Models Management. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.[1]



Career


After visiting her mother, Deborah Quinn, and stepfather, actor Shawn Christian (parents of her half-brother Kameron Christian), Cole landed an audition for the now-defunct WB show Summerland. She won the role of Erika Spalding in 2004, relocating to Los Angeles to film the series.


Cole appeared in Ryan Cabrera's True music video, Bullet for My Valentine's video for "Tears Don't Fall" and Papa Roach's video for "Scars". She guest-starred in The WB show Supernatural episode titled "Provenance", where she played Sarah Blake, an art dealer. She reprised her role in Season 8's episode "Clip Show". She has played guest roles in the CBS' show NUMB3RS. Cole has appeared in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Bianca. Taylor stars as Desiree in the horror remake, April Fool's Day. Cole had a part in the film 12 Rounds, produced by WWE films and starring John Cena.


In December 2008, Cole appeared as Private Rachel Mills in the Heroes webisode series, The Recruit, and subsequently joined the main series in a recurring capacity playing the same character as at the start of 2009. She stars alongside Tiffany Shepis in The Violent Kind.[2]


She played the role of "Hot Neighbor" in the short-lived TV show Secret Girlfriend in 2009.


In April 2010, she guest starred in the NCIS episode "Guilty Pleasure" as DC escort Charlotte Cook.


From September 2010 to May 2011, she starred in The Event as Vicky Roberts, an assassin for a covert organization.


In October 2011, she starred in the music video for The Walk by Mayer Hawthorne.[3]


In November 2011, she was cast in CSI: Miami in the recurring role of Samantha Owens, a lab technician.



Filmography



Film























































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2006

That Guy
Beautiful Girl
Short film
2006

All You've Got
Kaitlan

2008

Loaded
Alex

2008

April Fool's Day
Desiree Cartier
Direct-to-video film
2008

An American in China
Jennifer

2009

12 Rounds
Erica Kessen

2010

The Violent Kind
Shade

2012

Melvin Smarty
June

2013

Sins of the Preacher
Brianna Daniels

2014

Dumbbells
Rachel Corelli

2014

The Ganzfield Haunting
Becket

2014

Bad Blood
Lauren Malone

2016

Weaponized
Angela Walker



Television















































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2004–2005

Summerland
Erika Spalding
Main role, 21 episodes
2006, 2013

Supernatural

Sarah Blake
Episodes: "Provenance", "Clip Show"
2006

Numb3rs
Brandi
Episode: "Double Down"
2006

CSI: Miami
Taylor
Episode: "Dead Air"
2006

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Bianca Desmond
Episode: "Daddy's Little Girl"
2008

Finish Line
Jessie Chase
Television film
2008

Do Not Disturb
Tasha
Episode: "Work Sex"
2008

Heroes: The Recruit

Rachel Mills
Episodes: "It Was Nothing", "Do What We Have to Do"
2008–2009

Heroes
Rachel Mills
Episodes: "Our Father", "Trust and Blood", "Exposed", "Shades of Gray"
2009

Cold Case
Nikki Atkins
Episode: "Lotto Fever"
2009

Melrose Place
Trudy Chandler
Episode: "Nightingale"
2009

Secret Girlfriend
Martina
Recurring role, 6 episodes
2010

NCIS
Charlotte Cook
Episode: "Guilty Pleasure"
2010–2011

The Event
Vicky Roberts
Main role, 16 episodes
2011

Two and a Half Men
Melanie Laughlin
Episode: "Thank You for the Intercourse"
2011–2012

CSI: Miami
Samantha Owens
Recurring role (season 10), 10 episodes
2012

Hawaii Five-0
Hillary Chaver
Episode: "Ua Hala"
2012

The Glades
Jennifer Starke
Recurring role (season 3), 8 episodes
2013

Castle
Regina Cane
Episode: "Under the Influence"
2013

Addicts Anonymous
Julie
Episode: "Mistakes"
2015

Ballers
Stephanie Michaels
Episode: Pilot
2016

Second Chance
Jilly
Episode: "Palimpsest"
2016

Appetite for Love
Mina Jones
Television film (Hallmark)
2016

Below the Surface
Monica
Television film (Lifetime)
2016

My Summer Prince
Mandy Cooper
Television film (Hallmark)
2016

Christmas In Homestead
Jessica McEllis
Television film (Hallmark)
2016–2017

The Originals
Sofya Voronova
Recurring role (seasons 3–4)
2017

The Art of Us
Dr. Harper Higgins
Television film (Hallmark)
2017–2018

Salvation
Fiona Lane
Recurring role[4]
2017

Christmas Festival of Ice
Emma
Television film (Hallmark)
2018

One Winter Weekend
Cara
Television film (Hallmark)
2018

Falling For You
Lacey Hathaway
Television film (Hallmark)
2019

One Winter Proposal
Cara
Television film (Hallmark)


References





  1. ^ IGN: Babe of the Day: Taylor Cole


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  3. ^ The Walk - Music Video, youtube.com (Vevo - Universal), Retrieved October 12, 2011


  4. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (April 3, 2018). "Salvation Adds Jonathan Silverman for Season 2, Brings Back Taylor Cole". TVLine. Retrieved April 3, 2018.




External links




  • Taylor Cole on IMDb


  • Taylor Cole at the Fashion Model Directory Edit this at Wikidata









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