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Tayla Tracey Goodman is a British actress, turned writer, director, and producer. She started her acting career at the tender age of 9 at Central Television working alongside Sue Nott, later executive producer at CBBC. Tayla appeared in programs such as Your Mother Wouldn't Like It, Murphy's Mob, Lunar, and Boon. She then went on to write and produce the rock musical Virus in 1999, which ran at the Nottingham Theatre Royal starring Jack Wild, Sam Fox, and Goodman herself. She pursued her studies in documentary and television production at the Met Film School and became an undercover TV journalist for factual programs such as The 'Cook Report', Kenyon Confronts, and the 'From Hell' Series. Since her time in factual entertainment, Tayla has helped to force the inquiry into the Omagh bomb disaster, infiltrated the Ministry of Defence, and exposed some of the world's leading gangsters. Tayla is also known for writing the Entrepreneurs series for LEO TV Asia (2015) and after a short break from film, she turned her hand to writing 'Wicked Innocence', co-wrote 'The Last Train to Paradise' and made it to the final round of the BAFTA Rockckliffe new writers' Award for her feature film script - Bob's night out. Her recent work includes a documentary on Ozzy Osbourne's drummer - Lee Kerslake. (2022) and her new documentary coming soon investigates the missing millions stolen from Jimi Hendrix.