
Taylor Nichols
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cecil Taylor Nichols (born March 3, 1959 in Lansing, Michigan) is an American actor best known for roles in the Whit Stillman films Metropolitan, Barcelona, and The Last Days of Disco. His characters in these films were insecure, stuttering sidekicks to those of the more outgoing Chris Eigeman. Nichols and Eigeman also played minor roles in the independent film The Next Step, released in 1997, of which Nichols was an associate producer.
Born: March 3, 1959
Place of Birth: Lansing, Michigan, USA
Known For

Cadillac
Three friends experimented with acid in high school, Jimmy had a terrible acid trip that ended in a stint in a psychiatric hospital. Afterwards he spends his days restoring a 1970 Cadillac and clinging to long-gone ideals, while his two friends try to get on with their lives.

The Rookie
Starting over isn't easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being an LAPD officer. As the force's oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis.

The Mentalist
Patrick Jane, a former celebrity psychic medium, uses his razor sharp skills of observation and expertise at "reading" people to solve serious crimes with the California Bureau of Investigation.

PEN15
Middle school as it really happened. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle star in this adult comedy, playing versions of themselves as thirteen-year-old outcasts in the year 2000, surrounded by actual thirteen-year-olds, where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.

Criminal Minds
An elite team of FBI profilers analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit's most experienced agent is David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU who returns to help the team solve new cases.

Grey's Anatomy
Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Bones
Dr. Temperance Brennan and her colleagues at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab assist Special Agent Seeley Booth with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless.

The Mind of the Married Man
The Mind of the Married Man is a television series that ran on the HBO network for two seasons consisting of twenty episodes between September 2001 and November 2002. The story attempts to focus on the challenges of modern-day married life from a male perspective. The show drew mixed reviews from critics, but was popular with a loyal audience. After creator/star Mike Binder went on to find success with the 2005 theatrical film The Upside of Anger there was talk of bringing back a third season which Binder had already written. The third season never materialized and as yet only the first season has been released on DVD. The theme song was the title song of the musical I Love My Wife, written by Cy Coleman and Michael Stewart.

The Walking Dead
Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. He sets out to find his family and encounters many other survivors along the way.

Prison Break
Due to a political conspiracy, an innocent man is sent to death row and his only hope is his brother, who makes it his mission to deliberately get himself sent to the same prison in order to break the both of them out, from the inside out.
Filmography
as Lawrence Koontz
as Ted Larsson
as Wealthy Man
as Dr. Rubenstein
as John Hammond
as Agent Hayes
as Stan
as Dr. Neil Stroman
as Elder Eric Seidel
as Jerry
as Curtis Kone
as Public Defender
as Matt Christian
as Ted Sorensen
as Dr. Gage
as Military Analyst
as Bill
as Professor Black
as Father Porter
as The Boss
as Jeremiah
as Kasso
as Richard Ewing
as Mr. Plympton
as Chad Brunson
as Dr. Thomas Lowenthal
as Alex Mildray
as Sorrow's Father
as Kevin
as Norman Perry
as William Reid
as Thomas Hemingway
as Erik Stammel
as Rick Humphrey
as Paul Downey
as Tom Watson
as Raymond
as Hank Galvaston
as Dr. Wilson
as Tom Wilkins
as Steven Connelly
as Burke
as Alex Kaller
as Doug Nelson
as Mark
as Charles Brinkmeyer
as Kevin Greer
as Guy Davis
as Harry Reynard
as Dr. Tracy Carroll
as Billy
as Marty
as Dr. Richard Willows
as Charlie / Ted Boynton
as Todd
as Peter
as Father Tom Dugan
as Fred Karger
as Stu
as Paul Douglas
as Jeffrey Weems
as Danny
as Glenn
as Mr. Adams
as Gary Slater
as Ted Boynton
as General Custer
as Robbie
as Richard Lawrence
as Charlie Black
as Russell Greaney
as Drew Finley
as George Erwin
as Mark Mitchell
as Ted Fraley