Rachael Taylor

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Rachael Taylor Wiki Biography

Rachael May Taylor was born on the 11th July 1984 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, and is an actress, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Sasha Forbes in the TV series “Headland” (2005-2006), playing Maggie Madsen in the film “Transformers” (2007), and as Jane Van Veen in the TV series “666 Park Avenue” (2012-2013). She is also known as a model. Her career has been active since 2004.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Rachael Taylor is, as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Rachael’s net worth is over $4 million, accumulated not only through her involvement in the entertainment industry as a professional actress, but also through her involvement in the fashion industry as a model.

Rachael Taylor spent her childhood in her hometown, where she was raised by her parents Nigel and Christine Taylor. She went to Riverside High School and there started performing in a number of school plays. Upon matriculation, she enrolled at the University of Sydney, but quit in order to pursue her career as an actress. Rachael’s modeling career had already begun while she was in her teens. She signed a contract with the Skye-Jilly International model agency, and participated in competition for the State finals of Miss Teen Tasmania, reaching finals, which marked the beginning of her net worth. In no time, she appeared in the Miss Universe as well as the Miss World state finals.

However, her acting career began in 2004, when she made her debut appearance in the role of Maryann Marinkovich in the TV film “The Mystery Of Natalie Wood”, which was followed by the role of Catherine Oxenberg in the TV film “Dynasty: The Making Of A Guilty Pleasure” in 2005. During the same year, she was selected to portray Sasha Forbes in the Australian series “Headland” (2005-2006), for which she earned a nomination for a Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent. Concurrently, she was involved in two horror film titles – playing Teri in “Man-Thing” and as Zoe in “See No Evil”. Her next major role came in the following year, when she was featured as Maggie Madsen in Michael Bay’s film “Transformers”, starring alongside Josh Duhamel and Megan Fox.

By the end of the 2000s, Rachael had also appeared in such film titles as “Shutter” (2008), “Splinterheads” (2009), and “Summer Coda” (2010), among others, all of which added a considerable amount to her net worth.

In the next decade, Rachael continued to line up successes, appearing in the role of Nancy in the 2011 film “Red Dog”, directed by Kriv Stenders, and portraying Anne in “The Darkest Hour” (2011). During the same year, she was chosen to play Dr. Lucy Fields in the TV series “Grey’s Anatomy”, and Abby Sampson in the TV series “Charlie’s Angels”, both of which lasted briefly.

To speak further about her acting career, Rachael won the role of Jane Van Veen in the TV series “666 Park Avenue” from 2012 to 2013, and in the following year was selected for the role of Agent Susie Dunn in another TV series, entitled “Crisis”. Most recently, she portrayed Trish Walker in the TV series “Jessica Jones” (2015), and reprised the role in the TV series “The Defenders” in 2017. So, her net worth is certainly rising.

If to talk about her personal life, Rachael Taylor is still single. She was previously in relationships with agent Jason Trawick in 2008, and actor Matthew Newton from 2009 to 2010. In her spare time, she is active on her official Twitter account.

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Rachael Taylor Quick Info

Full Name Rachael Taylor
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth July 11, 1984
Place Of Birth Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.727 m)
Profession Actress
Education Riverside High School, University of Sydney
Nationality Australian
Parents Nigel Taylor, Christine Taylor
Nicknames Rachel Taylor
Twitter https://twitter.com/_rachael_taylor
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rachaelmaytaylor/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1592225/
Nominations Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent
Movies Transformers, ARQ, The Darkest Hour, The Loft, Shutter, Bottle Shock, Red Dog, Any Questions for Ben?, See No Evil, Ghost Machine, Splinterheads, Man-Thing, Summer Coda, Cedar Boys, Deception, The Mystery of Natalie Wood, Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, Hercules, Legend of the Guardians: T…
TV Shows Crisis, 666 Park Avenue, Charlie’s Angels, headLand, Jessica Jones

Rachael Taylor Quotes

  • When you are in control of what the final product is, there is kind of no limitation to what you feel like you can do because you know that if you don’t like it, you can just cut it out.
  • Sometimes when Australians go overseas, it’s as though the “Aussie” is refined out of them. I don’t know why. It’s never happened to me, because I’m really proud of it. I’m not embarrassed about where I’m from or who I am any more. I know who I am. I don’t fit in everywhere, but I know where I do fit in.
  • The earth is such a voluminous, sparse, wild place that has its own rhythm that human beings try to control and strategize our way around, but the truth is, if you’re out someplace like the ocean on a capsized boat, it doesn’t matter if you have academic degrees, or if you’re a martial-arts ninja. Nature is a bigger force than you.
  • Transformers (2007) was important and defining for me because it taught me about what kinds of movies I want to make and the kind of actor I want to be, and I have a long way to go before I become that actor.
  • In terms of style I typically veer toward a certain masculinity. My style inspirations range from images of my father in his 1970s suits, to Tilda Swinton, to Hugh Hefner, to Sharon Stone and her ferocious sexuality, to handsome men I see on the streets of New York.
  • Often, as a young actress, you find yourself being the only girl in a room full of men… and one of the reasons why I like Grey’s Anatomy (2005) is because they have such strong female characters and the women really drive this show.
  • I think all television has to be about relationships and I don’t think horror for the sake of it can work unless you’re able to ground it in some kind of relationship.
  • I’m a huge fan of good, procedural-type shows on television… there are a lot of roles for women. But there aren’t a lot of great network television roles for girls that will let you start a character in one place and finish up with her in a totally different one.
  • I’m an actor that likes to go to work. I like going to work every day. I’m a worker by nature. I’m not someone who does one film a year and feels satisfied by that.
  • If incredible creatures like sharks can exist, why not Bigfoot? When I look at sharks, they’re the most terrifying, monstrous, dinosaur-like things. To this day, I’m so fascinated by them and can’t get my head around how they are on Planet Earth at all.
  • I know what I want, I want things for myself, but I think the key to life is somebody to love, something to do and something to look forward to. I don’t think it’s complicated.
  • I eat excellent bread, clean meat, good crisp veggies, organic fruits and nice wine and cheese. It is one of the things I am truly grateful for. I’m not kidding. You can’t ask a single mother of three working two jobs for minimum wage to eat that way. I am lucky.
  • I like to work out. I work out hard when I get to it, but it’s so sporadic, I’m not sure it counts at all! I eat pretty much anything, but I eat high-quality food. There was never a packet of chips or box of candy in my house when I was growing up. Ever.
  • I definitely wouldn’t shy away from doing another action based project, but I feel like my forte is more like playing real, ordinary people. I’m a girl’s girl.
  • Young adults in their late 20s are confronted by so many choices – there are so many different paths to choose. Sometimes I think we just fill our lives with stuff so we don’t really make any choice at all, which is certainly incredibly luxurious.
  • I can see my ghost trying to get that Academy Award, forever stuck in a casting office. Can you imagine? I’ve spent enough time in audition rooms. I don’t want to be doing that in my afterlife.
  • I’m all about a flat shoe. It takes a lot to get me into a heel!
  • I’m not a collector. I toss things out all the time.
  • I’ve done stuff to pay my dues and that’s what actors are supposed to do, because I was a really bad actor when I was 18 or 20.
  • If I’m going to take my clothes off I figured I might as well do it for something that I’m directing myself since I had complete control of the edit.
  • Aesthetically, I don’t really like the blond, tan thing. I am pale. So I may as well embrace the pale. Long blond hair and a bad spray tan is the stuff of my nightmares.
  • An inspiring word for me is to think of myself as limitless.
  • I really like working in television and I like exploring a character over a longer period of time, and I like the consistency of television.
  • I like people that are not frightened to say what they think.
  • I don’t really look forward to movie stardom or doing a $200-million movie or winning an Academy Award.
  • For me, clothing is nothing without the story behind it. Everything I own evokes some kind of memory.
  • Falling in love, romance, matters of the heart – when you fall in love, on some biochemical level you know there is a chance it won’t work out. It’s ingrained in us that if you take such an enormous risk on someone with your heart that it might not pay off. I gamble all my chips and I might actually lose everything.
  • We live in a world of instant gratification, the world of the quick fix.
  • I tend not to wear accessories. I’m not one of those gals with a drawerful of amazing jewelry. I don’t even have my ears pierced! But I have one bracelet that never comes off my wrist.
  • I do support a sex-positive attitude for young people. Use condoms, that’s important. I love the idea that promiscuity can be healthy but it’s got some dodgy crevasses. Ooh, that’s a bad reference! But it’s got some dangerous cavities there. You know what I’m saying.
  • I realized that I’m a soft person. I think I’m sensitive. I wanted very much to be tough and I think movie stars have a certain kind of resilience and toughness to them, but I’m quite a sensitive young lady in some respects.

Rachael Taylor Important Facts

  • AKA Jessica Jones was not Rachael Taylor’s first Marvel Studios job. Man-Thing (2005) was one of Marvel’s earlier (and lesser known) installments of the MCU and is based on the comic book of the same name.
  • Parents are Nigel and Christine Taylor.
  • Attended and graduated from Riverside High School in Riverside, Australia.
  • Ranked #79 in the 2011 FHM Australia list of “100 Sexiest Women in the World”.
  • Ranked #65 on Ask men’s top 99 “most desirable” women of 2011.
  • Turned down the role of Danni Martin in the comedy film Surfer, Dude (2008), which went to Alexie Gilmore.
  • Was crowned Miss Teen Tasmania 1998 in her home state of Tasmania, Australia.
  • Keeps her native accent in Transformers (2007) to emphasize the global scope of the movie.
  • Born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, but at age 16, she moved to Sydney, Australia.
  • Her role as Sasha Forbes on Headland (2005) is the first time she has played a character with her native Australian accent.
  • Briefly attended the University of Sydney before deferring her studies to appear on the soap opera Headland (2005).

Rachael Taylor Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
McLeod’s Daughters 2005 TV Series Natalie Louise Brown Actress
Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure 2005 TV Movie Catherine Oxenberg Actress
The Mystery of Natalie Wood 2004 TV Movie Maryann Marinkovich Actress
Finding Steve McQueen 2017 post-production Molly Murphy Actress
The Defenders 2017 TV Series filming Trish Walker Actress
Gold 2016/I Rachel Hill Actress
Luke Cage 2016 TV Series Trish Walker Actress
ARQ 2016 Hannah Actress
Wig Shop 2016 Short Lili Actress
Jessica Jones 2015 TV Series Trish Walker Actress
The Loft 2014 Anne Morris Actress
Crisis 2014 TV Series Agent Susie Dunn Actress
666 Park Avenue 2012-2013 TV Series Jane Van Veen / Jane Martin Actress
Any Questions for Ben? 2012 Alex Actress
The Darkest Hour 2011 Anne Actress
Charlie’s Angels 2011 TV Series Abby Sampson Actress
Grey’s Anatomy 2011 TV Series Dr. Lucy Fields Actress
Red Dog 2011 Nancy Actress
Summer Coda 2010 Heidi Actress
Providence Park 2010 Short Bicycle Girl Actress
Ghost Machine 2009 Jess Actress
Splinterheads 2009 Galaxy Actress
Cedar Boys 2009 Amie Actress
Washingtonienne 2009 TV Movie Jackie Actress
Deception 2008/I Woman in Hallway Actress
Shutter 2008/I Jane Actress
Bottle Shock 2008 Sam Fulton Actress
Transformers 2007 Maggie Madsen Actress
See No Evil 2006 Zoe Actress
Headland 2005-2006 TV Series Sasha Forbes Actress
Hercules 2005 TV Mini-Series Woman / Sphinx Actress
Man-Thing 2005 Teri Elizabeth Richards Actress
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Today 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Chew 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
9th Annual Style Awards 2012 TV Special Herself Self
I Will Survive 2012 TV Series Herself – Judge Self
The Darkest Hour: Visualizing an Invasion 2012 Video short Herself Self
Samsung AACTA Awards 2012 TV Special Herself – Host & Presenter Self
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Self
The Making of ‘Ghost Machine’ 2009 Video documentary short Herself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007-2008 TV Series Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Our World 2007 Video documentary Herself Self
HBO First Look 2007 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Making of ‘See No Evil’ 2006 Video short Herself Self
Telethon 2005 TV Series Herself Self
WWE Smackdown! 2006 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
WWE vs. ECW: Head to Head 2006 TV Special Herself Archive Footage

Rachael Taylor Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2011 IF Award IF Awards Best Actress Red Dog (2011) Won
2006 Logie Logie Awards Most Popular New Female Talent Headland (2005) Won
2011 IF Award IF Awards Best Actress Red Dog (2011) Nominated
2006 Logie Logie Awards Most Popular New Female Talent Headland (2005) Nominated