Eliza Taylor
Australian actress, The 100
Born
October 24th, 1989
36 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Australia
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Born in Australia, her television career began in childhood with roles in various series before gaining prominence in the lead role of Clark Griffin in the post-apocalyptic series 'The 100'. The series aired for seven seasons and received a strong fan following. In addition to television, appearances in films and other television projects have contributed to a solid career in the entertainment industry.
Played Clark Griffin in The 100
Appeared in movies such as The November Man
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