Rachael Taylor
Rachael Taylor
Rachael May Taylor is an Australian actress and model born on July 11, 1984, in Launceston, Tasmania. She rose to prominence with her lead role in the Australian TV series 'headLand' from 2005 to 2006. Taylor then ventured into Hollywood and appeared in films such as 'Man-Thing' (2005), 'See No Evil' (2006), 'Transformers' (2007), 'Bottle Shock' (2008), 'Cedar Boys' (2009), 'Splinterheads' (2009), 'Shutter' (2008), 'Red Dog' (2011), 'The Darkest Hour' (2011), and 'Any Questions for Ben?' (2012). She has also had notable TV roles, including Dr. Lucy Fields on 'Grey's Anatomy,' one of the Angels in the reboot of 'Charlie's Angels' (both 2011), the main character on '666 Park Avenue' (2012–2013), and a role in the action/thriller series 'Crisis' (2014). Rachael Taylor gained further recognition starring as Trish Walker in the Netflix exclusive Marvel Cinematic Universe shows 'Jessica Jones' (2015–2019), 'Luke Cage' (2016), and 'The Defenders' (2017).










