Biography
Taylor Dearden is an American actress well known for her roles in the MTV series Sweet/Vicious and in the second season of Netflix’s mockumentary American Vandal.
Age
She is 31 years old as of 12 February 2024. She was born in 1993 in United States. Her real name is Taylor Dearden Cranston.
Family – Education
Taylor was born as the daughter of actor Bryan Cranston and actress Robin Gale Dearden. She received her bachelor’s degree in drama from the University of Southern California in 2015.
Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m).
American Vandal
She appeared as Chloe Lyman in the American mockumentary television series American Vandal. The first season examines the fallout from a pricey high school prank that left 27 teacher cars defaced with phallic pictures. Dylan Maxwell, the senior class clown, is accused of the crime by the school. He is expelled, but sophomore Peter Maldonado launches an inquiry into the incident, with the help of his friend Sam Ecklund, to determine whether Dylan was genuinely responsible for the murder.
The second season follows Peter and Sam as they investigate a new crime at a Catholic private high school when the cafeteria’s lemonade is tainted with maltitol by someone claiming to be “The Turd Burglar.”
Breaking Bad
She plays a sad-faced girl in Breaking Bad. She is the daughter of Bryan Cranston and Robin Dearden. The sad-faced girl is an unnamed J.P. Wynne High School student. During a school assembly regarding the Wayfarer 515 flight disaster, she is asked to speak. She questioned why God would allow so many people to die, and she described how terrifying it was to be unable to sleep while still hearing the crash. (“No Más”).
Career – Netflix
Dearden appeared in the 2010 Breaking Bad episode “No Más”. From 2011 to 2016, she appeared in several short films. Dearden played McKenzie in the web series 101 Ways to Get Rejected for two seasons, from 2013 to 2014. Susie Yankou, a fellow USC student, produced and wrote the show, which Mike Effenberger directed.
Dearden was cast as Ophelia Mayer in the MTV television series Sweet/Vicious in 2016. Jennifer Kaytin Robinson wrote and created the piece, which received great acclaim for its representation of campus sexual assault. Despite being well-liked by critics, with Dearden’s work receiving high reviews, it was discontinued after one season. Dearden starred in the 2017 film The Last Champion, starring Cole Hauser as John Wright, a former Olympic wrestler.
Dearden starred in season two of the Netflix mockumentary American Vandal as Chloe Lyman, with Tyler Alvarez, Griffin Gluck, and Travis Tope.
Movies
♦ 2012 – Red Handed
♦ 2013 – The Fourth Wall
♦ 2015 – The Cigarette
♦ 2016 – Smash Face
♦ 2017 – Heartthrob
♦ 2020 – The Last Champion
TV Shows
♦ 2010 – Breaking Bad
♦ 2016–2017 – Sweet/Vicious
♦ 2018 – American Vandal
♦ 2022 – For All Mankind