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My name is J Taylor D’Andrea and I’m a writer and actress (SAG, AEA) from LA. Click through to see some of my work or reach out directly to say hey!
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I had a totally rad time creating copy and pedigree lines for Blumhouse’s Totally Killer — just in time for spooky season.
I had so much fun writing copy for Paramount +’s Rabbit Hole starring Kiefer Sutherland! Thanks so much to the entire Rhubarb team for letting me be part of this one. I’ve added the character posters and a few more copywriting wins to the site so click below to check those out. The show premieres March 26th on P+!
Women at War has spent multiple weeks at the top of the Netflix Global Top 10! I loved getting to play the English voice of Suzanne in this beautiful series. Congrats to director Joe Lynch and everyone at Roundabout!
Sexify Season 2 is the #4 TV show in Poland this week! I had the honor of reprising my role as the English voice of the Lead Natalia in S2 this hilarious series. Thanks so much to director Nell Teare and Post Haste Digital. Here’s to Season 3!
I had an amazing time providing the English voice for bride-to-be (or not to be?) Kasia in Netflix’s Family Secrets, which is now in the Netflix Global Top 10 for the 2nd week in a row! Huge thanks to director Regina Ainsworth and Keywords Studios!
A selection of dubbing clips from Netflix’s Vampires, Sexify, Summer Heat, Juvenile Justice and My Brother, My Sister. I am also pleased to announce that I have a couple more dubs on the way, so look out for those! Click the button below to see more clips.
I was honored to work with YouTube and the Vaccine Confidence Project on their Vaccine Education Campaign. I provided VO for social spots that YouTube shared with their 187 Million followers across Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, encouraging them to learn more about getting vaccinated against Covid-19. Head to YouTube’s Instagram to see the campaign in the real world!
I was honored to appear as Young Carolyn Bryant in the virtual world premiere of Dreams of Emmett Till by Gloria J. Brown, directed by Bobby Field, and presented by the Law & Policy Group. The show was shot during the pandemic and shown as part of an exhibit at the National Civil Rights Museum, used to as a tool for community advocacy events, and screened at numerous film festivals, including the Cannes International Independent Film Festival, in which it won Best Experimental Film.