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Eliza Jane Morley[2] (née Taylor-Cotter; born 24 October 1989[3]), known professionally as Eliza Taylor, is an Australian actress. She is best known for her roles as Janae Timmins on the Australian soap opera drama Neighbours (2005–2008), as Clarke Griffin on the dystopian science fiction series The 100 (2014–2020), and as Hannah Carson in the NBC science fiction series Quantum Leap (2022–2024).
Eliza Taylor | |
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Born | Eliza Jane Taylor-Cotter[1] 24 October 1989 |
Other names | Eliza Morley |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2003–present |
Known for | |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Taylor was born in Melbourne and has three siblings: two sisters and one brother. Her mother is an author and a graphic designer, and her stepfather was a stand-up comedian, while her biological father used to own cafés around Melbourne. She wanted to be a marine biologist growing up.[4]
After a lead role in Pirate Islands, Taylor starred as Rosie Cartwright in The Sleepover Club in 2003. She transitioned to mature audience programs with a guest role on Blue Heelers in 2004.
Taylor got her big breakthrough in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2005. She secured the role of Janae Timmins after previously appearing in a guest role in 2003.[5] Taylor had originally auditioned for the role of Lana Crawford, however, actress Bridget Neval was eventually cast.[6] In 2007, Nell Feeney and Sianoa Smit-McPhee, who play Taylor's on-screen mother Janelle Timmins and sister Bree Timmins, were written out by executive producer Ric Pellizzeri, but it was confirmed that they wanted Taylor to remain in the serial as Janae.[7] Later that year, Taylor decided to quit the serial to pursue other projects such as pantomime and a further career in the US.[8] One of her reasons was that all of her on-screen family had been written out and new cast members gave the serial the feel of a different place, adding: "It just didn't feel like the family that I joined when I started three years ago".[9] Taylor finished filming her final studio scenes in 2007 and her final episode was screened on 8 February 2008. In 2007, she was nominated for Best Female at the Inside Soap Awards.
She portrayed Snow White in a Christmas pantomime of Snow White from 19 December 2007 to 6 January 2008 in Weymouth Pavilion, England.[9][10] In 2009, she was in an episode of All Saints and filmed a short drama-comedy movie called The Laundromat.[11] Taylor also filmed a role in the horror movie 6 Plots.[12] She later filmed the pilot of Winners & Losers.[13]
On 1 March 2013, it was announced that Taylor had been cast as lead character Clarke Griffin in the new post-apocalyptic science fiction drama series The 100 on The CW.[14][15] The series premiered on Wednesday, 19 March 2014 at 9:00 p.m.[16] Explaining how she got the part in the series, Taylor said:
"I didn't actually audition. I'd been living in LA for about a month and my credit card was stolen and all my money was taken – spent at Home Depot, which was great – and I was ready to pack my bags and go back to Australia because I didn't know how I was going to survive in LA any longer and then I got a call from my manager to say that an audition I'd done months ago for a film had been looked at by the producers of this TV show called The 100 and they wanted me to go in for a reading the next day. So I read the script that night and loved it and went in for the meeting the next day and got the role. Before I knew it I was on a plane to Vancouver to shoot the pilot and my whole life changed."[17]
In 2014, Taylor starred as Sarah in the thriller film The November Man.[18]
For her role in The 100, Taylor was nominated for Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy at the Teen Choice Awards from 2015 to 2018.
In 2017, Taylor starred as Kat Carter in a thriller-drama film Thumper.[19][20] The same year, she starred as Ellen Langford in the Netflix Christmas romantic comedy-drama film Christmas Inheritance.[21]
In 2021, Taylor directed two music videos: "Vices" by Sarah and the Sundays,[22] in which she also had an acting role,[23] and "Bad Posture" by Abby Anderson.[24][25]
In 2022, Taylor appeared in the guest role of Doctor Villka in The Orville episode "From Unknown Graves".[26][27]
In 2023, Taylor and Morley star together as Julie and Marcus in the sci-fi thriller I'll Be Watching. She is also an executive producer. The film was released on digital platforms.[28][29][30] The same year, Taylor is an executive producer and stars as Ruby Allen in the independent romantic comedy It Only Takes a Night.[31][32][33] The film was also released on digital platforms.
In October same year, Taylor is playing the role of Hannah Carson in Quantum Leap as a new series regular in season 2.[34][35][36]
On 7 June 2019, Taylor announced on Twitter that she had married Bob Morley, her co-star on The 100.[37] Taylor and Morley were originally set to direct episodes for the seventh and final season of The 100. However, Taylor was unable to direct her episode due to suffering from a miscarriage.[38] On 20 March 2022, they announced the birth of their first child, a son.[39]
In 2024, on Tommy Didario's podcast 'I’ve Never Said This Before', in an interview along with her husband Bob, Eliza talked about her long dark year struggling with postpartum depression.[40]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | 6 Plots | Amy Challis | |
2013 | Patrick | Nurse Panicale | |
2014 | The November Man | Sarah | |
2017 | Thumper | Kat Carter/Meredith | |
Christmas Inheritance | Ellen Langford | ||
2023 | I'll Be Watching | Julie | Executive producer |
It Only Takes a Night | Ruby Allen | Executive producer |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Pirate Islands | Sarah Redding | Main role |
Neighbours | Jacinta Martin | 2 episodes | |
The Sleepover Club | Rosie Cartwright | Main role (series 1) | |
2004 | Blue Heelers | Tatum O'Hara | Episode: "Cast the First Stone" |
2005–2008 | Neighbours | Janae Timmins | Main role |
2006 | Blue Water High | Heidi Lee | Episode #35; uncredited[citation needed] |
2008 | Rush | Madison | Episode: "Get Lucky" |
2009 | Packed to the Rafters | Kerry | Episode: "Losing the Touch" |
All Saints | Carly Spalding | Episode: "The Two of Us" | |
2010 | City Homicide | Melissa Standish | Episode: "Last Seen" |
Winners & Losers | Bridget Gross | Episode: Pilot | |
2012 | Howzat! Kerry Packer's War | Rhonda | 1 episode |
2013 | Mr & Mrs Murder | Sarah | Episode: "Little Boxes" |
Nikita | Reporter | Episode: "Wanted"; uncredited[citation needed] | |
2014–2020 | The 100 | Clarke Griffin | Main role; 98 episodes |
2019 | Josephine Lightbourne VIII | Main role; 7 episodes | |
2022 | The Orville | Doctor Villka | Episode: "From Unknown Graves" |
2023–2024 | Quantum Leap | Hannah Carson | Main role |
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2021 | Vices - Sarah & The Sundays | Music video | [22][23] |
Bad Posture - Abby Anderson | Music video | [24][25] | |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2007 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actress | Neighbours | Nominated | [41] |
2008 | Inside Soap Awards | Sexiest Female | Neighbours | Nominated | [42] |
2015 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy | The 100 | Nominated | [43] |
MTV Fandom Awards | Ship of the Year (shared with Alycia Debnam-Carey) | The 100 | Nominated | [44] | |
2016 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy | The 100 | Nominated | [45] |
Choice TV: Chemistry (shared with Bob Morley) | Nominated | [46] | |||
MTV Fandom Awards | Ship of the Year (shared with Alycia Debnam-Carey) | The 100 | Nominated | [47] | |
2017 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress | The 100 | Nominated | [48] |
2018 | Nominated | [49] |
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