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Name: |
Amy Taylor |
| DOB: |
07, July 1968 |
| Birth Place: |
Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA |
| Height: |
5' 6" |
| Also Credited: |
Amy Lynn Carlson (Birth name) |
| Profession: |
Actress |
| Spouse: |
Not Available |
| AT A GLANCE |
Amy spent her early life in the Chicago area. But when Amy was in Junior High School, she and her family also lived in the Middle East where her parents,
taught at the American School. Amy has backpacked all over Europe, with her family and on her own. Because her parents were teachers, they were able to spend every summer together traveling and camping all over the United States. In fact, they have camped in every state
apart from Alaska. Amy also went to Rwanda after the war in 1994. Early on Amy showed artistic talent, acting in school productions and winning contests for writing. In High School she was
hopeful sportsperson that placed in the first ever
thirty thousand meters relay in Illinois Girls Track. after an injury she returned to the theater with many roles on stage starting with Lanford Wilson's "Fifth of July", and directing Wallace Shawn's "Aunt Dan and Lemon". Amy attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where she graduated cum laude with a B.F.A. in East Asian history and a concentration in Theater. She moved to Chicago
after that studied Improv at the
Improv Olympic and acting at The Actor's Center.
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