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Taylor Clift

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Taylor Clift is an award winning dramatic actor that brings an electric and charismatic presence on screen that saw him immediately booking roles in numerous independent films upon his arrival to Los Angeles in 2012. A self described country-boy at heart, Taylor's passion for the craft means a performance that's both addictive and indelible to watch. Taylor Clift is a versatile powerhouse on screen. He's trained in various classes touching all aspects of his craft, Lesly Kahn specializing in sitcom and comedy for Television, Berg Studios Repertory Theatre, Michael Woolson and Groundlings. Upon moving to Los Angeles from Tennessee he joined a production team Murphys Law winning the 48 hour Los Angeles festival in 2015 for "Best Dramatic Short" and 2018 "The Brink". Being a partner of Murphy's Law production for four years they put out their own content on YouTube that developed a copious of traction and likes from around the world. Stepping into his comedic roots playing Brad in "The Bail Out" an action comedy, the film got into The Valley Film Festival in Los Angeles winning multiple awards. In 2017 Taylor stepped into the lead role of the famous Ronnie Van Zant in the biopic "STREET SURVIVORS: THE TRUE STORY OF THE LYNYRD SKYNYRD PLANE CRASH singing hit classic songs "Free Bird", "Call Me The Breeze" and "Sweet Home Alabama". (2018) A NICE QUIET LIFE a coming of age drama as lead role Scott Daley a schizophrenic teen by No Restrictions Entertainment. 2018 La Nuez a dramedy starring Lead as Francis, a lovable stoner. A feature film in the works, is a coming of age teen comedy film MONSTERS OF ROCK written by Joshua Nicolson and Dan Merchant. Something special follows Taylor around as he ventures through Hollywood with an unrelenting determination to succeed. No matter what becomes of him, he'll have no regrets, as he always lays it all out there, never holding back.

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