Bex Taylor-Klaus

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Bex Taylor-Klaus (2013)

Bex Taylor-Klaus (born 12. August 1994 in Atlanta , Georgia as Rebecca Edison Taylor-Klaus ) is American nationality and was acting known for the role of Bullet in of AMC produced television series The Killing . In 2019 Taylor-Klaus took on a leading role in the television series Deputy as Deputy Brianna Bishop, also a non-binary person; their gender identity was discussed in the series .

Life

Bex Taylor-Klaus played in Shakespeare plays in school . Acting became an integral part of extracurricular and summer activities. In the summer of 2012, Taylor-Klaus moved to Los Angeles , California to work on her acting career. From 2015 to 2016 Taylor-Klaus played the role of Audrey Jensen in the TV series Scream on the US TV channel MTV .

Private life

In 2016, Taylor-Klaus declared himself a lesbian - in mid-2018, he came out as a non-binary person , combined with the desire for the gender-neutral pronoun they .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

The Joey Awards :

  • 2014: International (Non-Canadian) Actress Television Lead or Supporting Role that was filmed in Canada for The Killing
  • 2014: Young Ensemble Cast in a Dramatic TV Series for The Killing

Web links

Commons : Bex Taylor-Klaus  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Christine Moore: 30 Under 30: Bex Taylor-Klaus bites the bullet and lands dream role on AMC's “The Killing”. ( Memento from September 1, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) In: ArtsATL. July 26, 2013, accessed April 15, 2020.
  2. ^ A b Jean Bentley: Bex Taylor-Klaus Hopes Their Nonbinary “Deputy” Character Will Save Lives. In: The Hollywood Reporter. February 14, 2020, accessed April 15, 2020 (English); Quote: "While on Scream , Taylor-Klaus came out as a lesbian, and two years later revealed that they're nonbinary and use they / them pronouns."
  3. ^ Josh Jackman: Bex Taylor-Klaus: Arrow star comes out as non-binary. In: Pink News. July 30, 2018, accessed April 15, 2020.
  4. a b The Joey Awards: 2014 Nominations & Winners. P. 7/8 (English; PDF: 733 kB, 8 pages on googleapis.com).