Taylor Ann Tracy

Taylor Ann Tracy

Taylor Ann Tracy is an Alaska-grown actress who has been on camera most of her life. From appearing in public service announcements and promotions for her father's television news organization to appearing in local television commercials, Taylor learned early how to hit her mark. In her first major production, "The Frozen Ground", Ta... Show more »
Taylor Ann Tracy is an Alaska-grown actress who has been on camera most of her life. From appearing in public service announcements and promotions for her father's television news organization to appearing in local television commercials, Taylor learned early how to hit her mark. In her first major production, "The Frozen Ground", Taylor landed the role of Sandy Holcome, sister to the main character played by Nicolas Cage. Inspired by her initial film experience, Taylor went on to study her craft in college, appearing in student films, while continuing her commercial work. The film "In Tandem" featured Taylor as the female love interest and went on to win a Student Emmy while being featured in several film festivals. Taylor was a lead actress in many student films, receiving a nomination for Best Lead Actress in the production, "The Lonely Projectionist". Upon graduation and her arrival in Los Angeles to pursue film work, Taylor took the opportunity to sharpen her skills by focusing on stage productions. She was proud to be part of the cast that won "Best Ensemble Of The Decade" from Broadway World LA, for the MASQ Theater's production of "Afterglow". Other nominations for her stage work include "Best Supporting Actress" for "Picasso At The Lapin Agile" where she played multiple roles, as well as "Best Ensemble Of The Decade" nominations for her roles in "Mrs. Clause", and "Stage Door". During her first several years in Los Angeles, you would find Taylor Ann Tracy putting her acting skills to the test in the field of scare acting. In 2016 she performed on board the Queen Mary's production of "Dark Harbor", where she won the "Outstanding New Monster of the Year" award. The following year Taylor landed multiple roles, but most noted as Harley Quinn in Warner Brother's Halloween production; "Horror Made Here". She was thrilled by the opportunity to play the anti-heroine of Arkham Asylum, but even more thrilled by the compliments she received from Paul Dini, one of the creators of the Harley Quinn character. In 2019, before the pandemic forced the closure of Halloween productions, Taylor returned to "Dark Harbor", in a role of her own creation as a mystical tarot card reader, using her improvisational skills in her own one-person show. With the pandemic bringing most productions to a halt, Taylor used her improvisational ability, exceptional art skills, and quirky sense of humor to build a large and loyal social media following. She is currently in the process of putting the final touches on her first serial comedy "Becoming Famous" which she produced and appears as co-star. Show less «
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