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    Scout Taylor-Compton

    American actress and singer

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  1. Scout Taylor-Compton (born Desariee Starr Compton; February 21, 1989) is an American actress. She has frequently worked in the horror genre, most notably as Laurie Strode in the 2007 remake of Halloween and its 2009 sequel.

  2. Actress: Halloween. Scout Taylor-Compton began acting with a featured role in the A.F.I. film A.W.O.L (2006) starring David Morse. Since then, her performances in seven independent films, over fifteen student films, and three music videos formed a firm foundation that led to her leading role in MGM's Sleepover (2004).

    • Actress, Additional Crew, Director
    • February 21, 1989
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  3. Mini Bio. Scout Taylor-Compton began acting with a featured role in the A.F.I. film A.W.O.L (2006) starring David Morse. Since then, her performances in seven independent films, over fifteen student films, and three music videos formed a firm foundation that led to her leading role in MGM's Sleepover (2004) .

    • February 21, 1989
  4. Scream Queen Scout Taylor-Compton ( A Creature Was Stirring) is set to make her directorial debut with the crime-thriller Bring The Law, starring fellow Halloween alum Danielle Harris and...

  5. Scout Taylor-Compton has made a huge name for herself in the horror community. She broke into the scene as Laurie Strode in Rob Zombie’s Halloween, but her recent performances in Ghost House and Feral have brought her back into the genre limelight in a big way.

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  7. Dec 8, 2023 · In A Creature Was Stirring, Scout Taylor-Compton and Connor Paolo play two strangers who break into the home of an overprotective mother and her daughter during a winter storm, only to...

  8. Feb 7, 2019 · SYFY WIRE Interviews. Genre MVP: Halloween's Scout Taylor-Compton on playing the killer and the third Halloween that almost was. By Dany Roth Feb 7, 2019, 9:36 AM ET. Credit: Dimension Films. Last year, Halloween, the franchise that cemented slashers as the standard in American horror for decades, celebrated its 40th anniversary.

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