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Christian Taylor is a British-Argentine-American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work on the American television series Lost, Six Feet Under, Teen Wolf, Clone Wars, Resident Alien, Eye Candy and the Award-winning independent film SHOWBOY which is codirected and starred in. Christian is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community ...
Christian Taylor is an English-Argentine-American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work on the American television dramas Lost, Six Feet Under, Teen Wolf, Resident Alien, and Eye Candy.
- January 1, 1
- 1.75 m
- London, England, UK
- Producer, Writer, Director
Award winning director of the break-out documentary, The Girl Who Wore Freedom, Christian’s 45-year entertainment industry career spans stage, screen, and decades of professional voice over work. She has worn many hats such as talent, producer, director, casting director, and coach.
- Female
- 5'3" (1.62 m)
- christian@documentaryfirst.com
- Director/Producer
Director, Producer, & Award winning director of the break-out documentary, The Girl Who Wore Freedom, Christian Taylor's 45-year entertainment industry career spans stage, screen, and decades of professional voice over work.
Christian Taylor. Director, Producer – Award winning director of the break-out documentary, The Girl Who Wore Freedom, Christian’s 45-year entertainment industry career spans stage, screen, and decades of professional voice over work. She has worn many hats such as talent, producer, director, casting director, and coach.
Christian Taylor is an English-Argentine-American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his work on the American television dramas Lost, Six Feet Under, Teen Wolf, Resident Alien, and Eye Candy. Christian is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and actively works to encourage representation across Film and TV storytelling.
The Girl Who Wore Freedom Directed by Christian Taylor. Award Winner, Festival Nomination, Made By or Starring Military or Veterans, WWII; USA; Documentary; English, French; Subtitled; 2020; 89 mins; West Coast premiere