Bex Taylor-Klaus | Age, Bio, Wiki, Family, Wife & Net Worth | 2023

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Bex Taylor-Klaus is an American actor, born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1994. They first gained attention for their role in “The Killing,” and later starred in popular shows like “Arrow” and “Scream.” An open LGBTQ+ activist, they publicly came out as non-binary in 2018. Known for their emotive performances and activist work, Taylor-Klaus has become a prominent figure in modern American television. Bex Taylor-Klaus is currently [dob] old.

Bex Taylor-Klaus

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Taylor-Klaus started acting profession in Shakespeare plays while in the 3rd grade. Their first expert acting role was in the third period of the AMC crime dramatization arrangement The Killing. He likewise played the part in The CW hero dramatization arrangement Arrow. In 2016, they started voicing the featuring part of Katie “Pidge” Holt in the Netflix enlivened arrangement Voltron: Legendary Defender.

Taylor-Klaus had a featuring part with sickening apprehension film Hell Fest (2018). They additionally featured as the role of Hannah Perez in the parody film Dumplin’, which is a film transformation of Julie Murphy’s New York Times smash hit youthful grown-up novel. The movie, which co-stars Jennifer Aniston, was coordinated by Anne Fletcher. Taylor-Klaus likewise played Violette Paich in Mario Sorrenti’s blood and gore movie Discarnate (2018).

Movies:

  • Mental Intervention (2012) (Debbie)
  • Last Seen (2013) (Becca)
  • The Night Is Ours (2014) (Morgan)
  • Riley (2015) (Riley)
  • The Last Witch Hunter (2015) (Bronwyn)
  • Hell Fest (2018) (Taylor)
  • Discarnate (2018) (Violette Paich)
  • Dumplin (2018) (Hannah Perez)
  • Blackbird (2019) (Chris)

Television:

  • Hit Me Up! (2012) (Themself)
  • The Killing (2013) (Bullet)
  • Arrow (2013-19) (Cindy / Sin)
  • House of Lies (2014) (Lex)
  • Longmire (2014) (Vivian)
  • Robot Chicken (2014) (voice)
  • The Social Experiment (2015) (Leyna)
  • The Librarians (2015) (Amy Meyer)
  • Glee (2015) (Goth Girl)
  • iZombie (2015) (Teresa Giovanni)
  • Scream (2015-16) (Audrey Jensen)
  • Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016-18) (voice)
  • Here and Now (2018) (Dex Reynolds)
  • 13 Reasons Why (2019) (Casey)
  • Deputy (2020) (Brianna Bishop)

Winning Awards:

  • Joey Awards
  • 6th Annual BTVA Awards
  • 7th Annual BTVA Awards

Net Worth:

Bex Taylor Klaus net worth is estimated to be $600,000. He is also famous actor.

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In 2019, Taylor-Klaus got engaged with talented actress Alicia Sixtos and wedded in October 2020.

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Who is Bex Taylor-Klaus?

Bex Taylor-Klaus (born August 12, 1994) is an American actor. They rose to fame for their starring role as Bullet on the crime drama series "The Killing" (2013). They also had prominent roles in series such as "Arrow" (2013–15), "House of Lies" (2014), "Scream" (2015–16), and the voice of Katie "Pidge" Holt on the Netflix animated series "Voltron: Legendary Defender" (2016–18). They played the character Bishop in the drama series "Deputy" in 2020​​.

Where is Bex Taylor-Klaus from?

Taylor-Klaus was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to a Jewish family​​.

When did Bex Taylor-Klaus start acting?

Taylor-Klaus began acting by performing Shakespeare in an after-school program while in the third grade. They moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career in mid-2012​​.

What was Bex Taylor-Klaus’s breakthrough role?

Their first professional acting role was that of Bullet, a homeless street-wise lesbian teen, on the third season of the AMC crime drama series "The Killing," which aired in 2013​​.

What are some other roles Bex Taylor-Klaus has played?

Taylor-Klaus gained further success with their starring role of Audrey Jensen in the first two seasons of the MTV horror drama series "Scream". They have also had several guest roles in numerous television series, including "Glee" and "iZombie". In 2018, they starred in the slasher horror film "Hell Fest" and the musical comedy film "Dumplin'"​​.