It would seem that Taylor Russell, 28, has at least one major thing in common with Harry Styles: they’re both actors. According to IMDb, Russell’s first acting credit dates back to 2012. She played “Mean Girl #1” in a television series called “Emily Owen M.D.” Over the years, her roles have grown just as her acting chops have. 2018’s “Lost In Space” was her first multi-episode arc. She appeared in 28 episodes. Four years later, Russell starred opposite Timothée Chalamet in “Bones and All,” a romance about two cannibals in love and on the run, which has pushed her to new heights of fame.
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In 2022, Byrdie Magazine called Russell the “quiet new force of Hollywood’s future.” During the interview, Russell discussed the anxiety she’s had to battle as people came across her work. “I think for a lot of my life I felt invisible,” shared Russell during the interview.”I mean, I love acting and being out there and the feeling of being on a set… At the same time, there’s this feeling I have that if people are looking at me…it almost feels like a sort of death to some degree. I don’t know if I can handle it; it’s almost like claustrophobia.” Russell also came by acting honestly. As revealed later in the interview, Russell’s father was a “working actor” who encouraged her to pursue her acting aspirations.