Taylour Paige is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in Hit the Floor, Jean of the Joneses (2016), Zola (2020) and Magazine Dreams (2023).
Taylour Paige Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Taylour Paige was born on October 5, 1990 (Taylour Paige: age 32), in Santa Monica, California to Reginald Paige and Cheryl Williams. Paige has an older brother, Travis Paige.
Paige graduated from St. Bernard Catholic High School in 2008 and graduated from Loyola Marymount University.
Taylour Paige Biography: Career
Paige started her career by doing commercials before starring in Hit the Floor (2013-2016) where she plays Ahsha Hayes, the newest cheerleader for the basketball team, the Los Angeles Devils. In 2016 Paige took to the movie screens when she starred in Jean of the Joneses, a family drama about heartbreak and the ability to heal with the help of family.
In 2020 Paige’s career took off after she played the role of Zola,...
Taylour Paige Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Taylour Paige was born on October 5, 1990 (Taylour Paige: age 32), in Santa Monica, California to Reginald Paige and Cheryl Williams. Paige has an older brother, Travis Paige.
Paige graduated from St. Bernard Catholic High School in 2008 and graduated from Loyola Marymount University.
Taylour Paige Biography: Career
Paige started her career by doing commercials before starring in Hit the Floor (2013-2016) where she plays Ahsha Hayes, the newest cheerleader for the basketball team, the Los Angeles Devils. In 2016 Paige took to the movie screens when she starred in Jean of the Joneses, a family drama about heartbreak and the ability to heal with the help of family.
In 2020 Paige’s career took off after she played the role of Zola,...
- 4/20/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
Bill Kurtis can’t go on vacation without strangers recognizing him and inquiring about old Cold Case Files episodes that still haunt them.
“They walk up to me and say, ‘Whatever happened to that 18-year-old whose body was found?’ and I swear to God, I can’t remember all 137 episodes,” Kurtis confesses to TVLine. “So I nod my head and say, ‘That’s Episode 79. That was chilling,’ just to keep things moving. And it works most of the time. That’s my life.”
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“They walk up to me and say, ‘Whatever happened to that 18-year-old whose body was found?’ and I swear to God, I can’t remember all 137 episodes,” Kurtis confesses to TVLine. “So I nod my head and say, ‘That’s Episode 79. That was chilling,’ just to keep things moving. And it works most of the time. That’s my life.”
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- 8/20/2021
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- TVLine.com
As promised, the very first gameplay footage from Boss Team Games and Saber Interactive’s (World War Z) Evil Dead: The Game was debuted during the Summer Game Fest today. The upcoming game features Bruce Campbell as the voice of Ash Williams, plus Ellen Sandweiss‘s Cheryl Williams from The Evil Dead, Marcus Gilbert‘s Arthur from Army of Darkness, and Richard DeManincor‘s Scotty from The […]...
- 6/10/2021
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
We’ve been promised the first gameplay footage out of Summer Game Fest tomorrow (June 10), but up first we’ve been provided with the official art for Evil Dead: The Game today! The upcoming game features Bruce Campbell as the voice of Ash Williams, plus Ellen Sandweiss‘s Cheryl Williams from The Evil Dead, Marcus Gilbert‘s Arthur from Army […]...
- 6/9/2021
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
‘Lambs of God’.
Lingo Pictures’ Lambs of God was the big winner at yesterday’s Aacta Industry Luncheon, taking home seven of a potential nine awards, while Rodd Rathjen’s debut feature Buoyancy was named Best Indie Film.
Sweeping the afternoon, Lambs of God’s various accolades included Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy for Jeffery Walker; Best Cinematography in Television for Don McAlpine; Best Original Score in Television for Bryony Marks (one of two awards for the composer during the event); Best Production Design in Television for Chris Kennedy; Best Costume Design in Television for Xanthe Heubel; Best Sound Sound in Television for Nick Emond, Stephen Smith, Paul Devescovi and Mia Stewart; and Best Hair and Makeup for Zeljka Stanin, Paul Pattison, Cheryl Williams and Anita Howell-Lowe.
The Foxtel mini-series was beaten only out for Best Screenplay in Television, which went to Niki Aken and Matthew Cormack for The Hunting,...
Lingo Pictures’ Lambs of God was the big winner at yesterday’s Aacta Industry Luncheon, taking home seven of a potential nine awards, while Rodd Rathjen’s debut feature Buoyancy was named Best Indie Film.
Sweeping the afternoon, Lambs of God’s various accolades included Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy for Jeffery Walker; Best Cinematography in Television for Don McAlpine; Best Original Score in Television for Bryony Marks (one of two awards for the composer during the event); Best Production Design in Television for Chris Kennedy; Best Costume Design in Television for Xanthe Heubel; Best Sound Sound in Television for Nick Emond, Stephen Smith, Paul Devescovi and Mia Stewart; and Best Hair and Makeup for Zeljka Stanin, Paul Pattison, Cheryl Williams and Anita Howell-Lowe.
The Foxtel mini-series was beaten only out for Best Screenplay in Television, which went to Niki Aken and Matthew Cormack for The Hunting,...
- 12/3/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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