Tag: Actors
Wayland native nominated for Best Actress Emmy
“Orange Is the New Black,” which led the nominations for comedy series with 12.Wayland Town Crier 7/10/14: Wayland native nominated for Best Actress Emmy. Wayland…
Wayland native named third best dressed at Emmys
Wayland Town Crier 10/4/13: Wayland native named third best dressed at Emmys. Wayland native Taylor Schilling was named the third best dressed woman at this…
Not time yet for ‘Orange’ star Taylor Schilling
Boston Globe 9/23/13: Not time yet for ‘Orange’ star Taylor Schilling. If anyone wondered why “Orange Is the New Black” was mentioned at the Emmys…
Male Actor Sought for Upcoming Production of “The Fox On The Fairway” at the Vokes Theater
Wayland’s newest non-profit community theater group, the Post Road Playmakers, is looking for an energetic actor for their production of Ken Ludwig’s “The Fox on…
A Taylor-made career for Wayland ‘Lucky One’ star
Wayland Town Crier 4/15/12: A Taylor-made career for Wayland ‘Lucky One’ star. First things first. Taylor Schilling is no relation to former Red Sox pitcher…
Down syndrome actor is star at Toronto fest
MSNBC Today Show 8/14/10: Down syndrome actor is star at Toronto fest. Toronto is crawling with the movie stars you’d expect to see here, from Kevin Spacey to Colin Firth to Marion Cotillard. But there’s always room in the festival for a genuinely new face, and nobody at TIFF 2010 exhibits that quite as dramatically as Evan Sneider. Sneider, a 31-year-old actor with Down syndrome, is the star of “Girlfriend,” the sweet, beguiling and at times wrenching feature debut from writer-director Justin Lerner about a small-town young man with Down who romantically pursues a single mom. Note: Sneider and Lerner are both from Wayland, and the film was shot in Wayland.
Taylor Schilling hoping NBC has ‘Mercy’ on series
Boston Herald 4/21/10: Taylor Schilling hoping NBC has ‘Mercy’ on series. “Mercy” nurse Taylor Schilling isn’t related to the World Series ’04 Bloody Sock ace, but her childhood curiosity about the red stuff has come in handy while filming her TV medical gig. “All those shows I watched on the Discovery channel served me well,” said the Wayland-by-way-of-West Roxbury homegal. “It’s so funny. I can be in the doctor’s office and I think if he asked me to hook up an IV, I think I could. I mean, if we were in crisis, and I was your only option, I could certainly do it.”
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