- With his dynamic and versatile acting ability, Taylor Zakhar Perez has quickly emerged as one of Hollywood's most notable talents.
He most recently starred in Red, White & Royal Blue, Amazon's film adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name, opposite Nicholas Galitzine and Uma Thurman. In his portrayal of Alex Claremont-Diaz, Zakhar Perez delivered a compelling performance that not only captured the essence of the character but also received widespread acclaim, further solidifying his reputation as a powerhouse performer.
Zakhar Perez garnered the attention of many when he joined the sequel of the international phenomenon "The Kissing Booth," playing fan favorite Marco in both the second and third installments of the franchise. Taylor also appeared in the first season of HBO Max's acclaimed series, "Minx," opposite Ophelia Lovibond as well as in the Buzzfeed Studios' "1Up" available on Amazon Prime Video.
A Chicago native, Zakhar Perez began his career at an early age performing musical theater in opera houses, which led him to film and TV projects. A proud UCLA alumnus, Zakhar Perez was also distinguished as a nationally ranked swimmer.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- ParentsAntoinette Zakhar
- Taylor was a nationally ranked swimmer.
- [ observation 2021] Going from trans rights to gay rights to people of colour's rights to all of it, I'm here for all of it, however they need it. As I'm meeting more ad more people, my only intention is to bring love, kindness and support after this frickin' that we just went through.
- I love putting women in power, and I hate to play second fiddle to another actor. But I love that more projects are showing women as these strong, intelligent, superhuman beings.
- I got into acting to showcase characters that people can see in themselves or that can help them get through something... It's amazing that somebody could see this as a kid and think, 'Wow, there's a Mexican-American congressman in this film, and I'm a young Mexican-American kid, and I want to get into politics.'
- Since I did my first film for Netflix [The Kissing Booth 2], I realized that for my mental health, I knew I had to have a public presence, but that didn't mean I always had to engage with the public.
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