Robin Lord Taylor
- Actor
- Soundtrack
A native of Shueyville, Iowa, Taylor is a graduate of Northwestern
University's School of Speech.
Robin Lord Taylor has appeared in several acclaimed television series,
such as The Walking Dead (2010), Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) The Good Wife (2009) and Person of Interest (2011) He also
had a recurring role as "Darrell, the 'Late Show' page with the fake
British accent" on "The Late Show with David Letterman."
Taylor is perhaps best known for his roles as Abernathy Darwin Dunlap
in the cult comedy Accepted (2006) (starring opposite Jonah Hill and
Justin Long) and Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot in Gotham (2014). He also appeared in the hit independent horror film Would You Rather (2012) and starred opposite Bryan Cranston and Alice Eve in the independent film Cold Comes the Night (2013). He has also
appeared in several other films that have been prominently featured on
the festival circuit, most notably Another Earth (2011) which won the
Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. He was
featured in Spike Lee (Venice Film
Festival), The House Is Burning (2006) (produced by Wim Wenders, Cannes Film
Festival), Pitch (2006) (Cannes Film Festival) and Assassination of a High School President (2008) (Sundance).
Taylor co-created and co-starred in "Creation Nation," a live talk show
with Billy Eichner, which they performed at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe
Festival, as well as at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival and in many
venues throughout New York City and Los Angeles. He has also appeared
onstage in "Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom," "The Shooting Stage,"
"Henry IV" and "No. 11 Blue and White," as well as numerous productions
in Stephen Sondheim's Young Playwrights Festival at the Cherry Lane
Theater.
He resides in New York City.
University's School of Speech.
Robin Lord Taylor has appeared in several acclaimed television series,
such as The Walking Dead (2010), Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) The Good Wife (2009) and Person of Interest (2011) He also
had a recurring role as "Darrell, the 'Late Show' page with the fake
British accent" on "The Late Show with David Letterman."
Taylor is perhaps best known for his roles as Abernathy Darwin Dunlap
in the cult comedy Accepted (2006) (starring opposite Jonah Hill and
Justin Long) and Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot in Gotham (2014). He also appeared in the hit independent horror film Would You Rather (2012) and starred opposite Bryan Cranston and Alice Eve in the independent film Cold Comes the Night (2013). He has also
appeared in several other films that have been prominently featured on
the festival circuit, most notably Another Earth (2011) which won the
Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. He was
featured in Spike Lee (Venice Film
Festival), The House Is Burning (2006) (produced by Wim Wenders, Cannes Film
Festival), Pitch (2006) (Cannes Film Festival) and Assassination of a High School President (2008) (Sundance).
Taylor co-created and co-starred in "Creation Nation," a live talk show
with Billy Eichner, which they performed at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe
Festival, as well as at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival and in many
venues throughout New York City and Los Angeles. He has also appeared
onstage in "Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom," "The Shooting Stage,"
"Henry IV" and "No. 11 Blue and White," as well as numerous productions
in Stephen Sondheim's Young Playwrights Festival at the Cherry Lane
Theater.
He resides in New York City.