Holland Taylor
Holland Taylor is a legendary actress who has been working consistently for the last seven decades.
TV Actress
January 14, 1943
Capricorn
82
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Holland Taylor, an American actress, has made a name for herself through her work in stage, television, and film. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in “The Practice,” “Two and a Half Men,” and “The Ann Richards Play.” Taylor has also been featured in films such as “Legally Blonde,” “Spy Kids,” and “The Truman Show,” the latter of which earned a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. As a prominent supporter of the LGBT rights movement, she advocates for organizations like the Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD.
In addition to her notable roles, Taylor has been involved in various other projects and accomplishments. She co-wrote and starred in the one-woman play “Ann,” which debuted in Texas in 2010 before making its way to Broadway in 2013, earning her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Play. Taylor has also made appearances in TV shows such as “Speechless,” “Good Behavior,” and “The Orville.” Impressively, she has maintained a consistent acting career spanning seven decades.