Regina Taylor
Born: 1960-08-22 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
Regina Taylor is an American actress and playwright. She has won several awards throughout her career, including a Golden Globe Award and NAACP Image Award. In July 2017, Taylor was announced as the new Denzel Washington Endowed Chair in Theater at Fordham University. She is best known for her recurring roles as Lilly Harper on I'll Fly Away (1991) and as Molly Blaine on The Unit (2006).
Filmography
2024
- E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump as Attorney Roberta Kaplan
- Dreams in Nightmares as Bernice
2023
- Justified: City Primeval as Diane
2022
- East New York as Councilwoman Ayers
- The First Lady as Marian Shields Robinson
2021
- CSI: Vegas as Raquel Williams
- The Wonder Years as Bessie
- A Jenkins Family Christmas as Baneatta
2020
- All Day and a Night as Tommetta
2019
- The Red Line as Dinorah Benson
2018
- Saturday Church as Aunt Rose
2017
- The Good Fight as Cynthia Cromley
2014
- The Mysteries of Laura as Mrs. Campbell
2013
- The Blacklist as Doctor Hannah Moshay
2012
- Elementary as Dr. Wilkerson
2010
- Blue Bloods as Irene Terrell
- Who Is Clark Rockefeller? as Megan Norton
2006
- The Unit as Molly Blane
- In from the Night as Dr. A. Gardner
2005
- Grey's Anatomy as Greta
2001
- The Education of Max Bickford as Judith Bryant
2000
- Cora Unashamed as Cora Jenkins
1999
- Strange Justice as Anita Hill
1998
- The Negotiator as Karen Roman
1997
- Hostile Waters as Lt. Curtis
- Spirit Lost as Willie
- The Third Twin as Michelle Delaware
- Feds
1996
- Courage Under Fire as Meredith Serling
- A Family Thing as Ann
1995
- The Keeper as Angela Lamont
- Clockers as Iris Jeeter
- Losing Isaiah as Gussie
- Children of the Dust as Drusilla
1993
- I'll Fly Away: Then and Now as Lilly Harper
1992
- Jersey Girl as Rosie
1991
- I'll Fly Away as Lilly Harper
1990
- Law & Order as Sarah Maslin
1989
- Lean On Me as Mrs. Carter
- Making a Case for Murder
1983
- Reading Rainbow as Self - Narrator (voice)
1981
- Crisis at Central High as Minniejean Brown
1951
- Hallmark Hall of Fame as Dr. A. Gardner