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TAYLOR, Regina

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filmactrice en toneel- en film schrijfster (196- )

* Dallas, TX 22.8.1960

Education:     Southern Methodist University (theater arts)

This performer made a hit onstage in the 1980s and was lauded for one
particular TV role, before beginning to make her mark in features.
Taylor grew up in a poor Dallas, TX neighbourhood and began acting in college.
Arriving in New York in 1981, she supported herself with odd jobs until the
roles began coming in: repertory, off-Broadway and finally the New York
Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare on Broadway. Overseen by actress/director
Estelle Parsons, the program presented Shakespearean productions for NYC high
school students. Taylor appeared in several productions and had the distinction
of being one of the few Black actresses to portray Juliet. She also adapted several
German plays for the New York Theater Festival, and was one of the few
American performers in the Broadway show Sarafina! (1988-89).

Taylor made her TV debut in tiny roles in CRISIS IN CENTRAL HIGH (CBS, 1981)
and CONCEALED ENEMIES (PBS, 1984) and portrayed a lawyer in HOWARD BEACH:
MAKING A CASE FOR MURDER (NBC, 1989) before being cast in the highly-acclaimed
(but low-rated) series "I'll Fly Away" (NBC, 1991-93). Her performance as
Lilly Harper, a black housekeeper and surrogate mother to the three children
of a widowed white prosecuting attorney (Sam Waterston) in the 1950s South,
won her such accolades as "superb, conveying a mixture of strong
intelligence and simmering anger with a complete absence of extraneous fuss"
(The New York Times). Taylor also appeared in the follow-up TV-movie,
I'LL FLY AWAY: THEN AND NOW (PBS, 1993), and the miniseries CHILDREN OF
THE DUST (CBS, 1995), as one of a group of freed slaves out to claim land in Oklahoma.

Film work was slower in coming. Taylor made her feature debut as a crack addict
trying to kick the habit in LEAN ON ME (1989), then had a supporting role in
the child-custody drama LOSING ISAIAH (1995). After appearing in the crime drama
THE KEEPER, Taylor got a break from director Spike Lee, who cast her as a Brooklyn
mother trying to keep her son safe from drugs and crime in CLOCKERS (both 1995).
She went on to appear in the military drama COURAGE UNDER FIRE, with Denzel
Washington and Meg Ryan, the drama A FAMILY THING, with Robert Duvall,
and a ghost story, SPIRIT LOST (all 1996). Taylor has not forsaken the stage.
She wrote and starred in a one-woman show, Escape from Paradise (1994),
and two of her one-act plays were performed in Chicago.

Filmografie
1989   HOWARD BEACH: MAKING A CASE FOR MURDER   
1989   LEAN ON ME  
1995   CLOCKERS    
1995   THE KEEPER  
1995   LOSING ISAIAH       
1996   A FAMILY THING     


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