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Scout Taylor-Compton
Taylor-Compton at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend in 2014
Born
Desariee Starr Compton

(1989-02-21) February 21, 1989 (age 35)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Known for
Spouse
Tom O'Connell
(m. 2024)

Scout Taylor-Compton (born Desariee Starr Compton; February 21, 1989) is an American actress. She has frequently worked in the horror genre, most notably as Laurie Strode in the 2007 remake of Halloween and its 2009 sequel.[1] Outside of horror, she portrayed musician Lita Ford in the biographical drama film The Runaways (2010).

Early life

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Taylor-Compton was born Desariee Starr Compton, on February 21, 1989, in Long Beach, California.[2] Her mother is Mexican.[3] Her father is a mortician.[4] Taylor-Compton says she "grew up in that whole horror genre and visiting my dad at the mortuary. I have no problem with that stuff. Whether it was a coffin or my dad bringing his work home."

Career

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In 1998, Taylor-Compton began her acting career with an appearance in the film A.W.O.L. with David Morse, and later in the short film Thursday Afternoon. She went on to have small roles in both television and film including Ally McBeal, ER, Frasier, The Guardian and The Division. She appeared in several student films, commercials for Fuji Film and the Disney Cruise Line, and various skits on The Jay Leno Show.[citation needed] In November 2000, Taylor-Compton made her stage debut as the title character in a production of Annie Warbucks at The Grove Theatre in Upland, California, and a stage production of Footloose at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center.

In 2001, she had a recurring role as Clara Forrester, the younger sister of Dean Forrester (Jared Padalecki) in the television series Gilmore Girls, appearing in a total of four episodes until 2004. Taylor-Compton was nominated for "Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress" for her portrayal of Clara.[5] She made a comedic appearance in the film Four Fingers of the Dragon (2003) playing herself auditioning for a role in a fictional Kung Fu film. In 2004, she appeared in the teen comedy, Sleepover, her first large Hollywood film role. The cast of the film was nominated for "Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast" at the Young Artists Award.

In 2005, she was briefly considered a missing person when her family had been unable to contact her for approximately two weeks. She was discovered to be alive and healthy on August 25, 2005, and had reportedly been in the company of an acquaintance during her absence.[6]

Following Sleepover, she appeared in numerous television series including Hidden Howie, Unfabulous (2 episodes), Cold Case, That's So Raven, Charmed (appearing in 8 episodes between 2000 and 2006 as various Fairies), and Without a Trace (in which she portrayed a runaway teenager).

In 2007, Taylor-Compton joined the cast of ABC's Friday Night Live. The same year, she starred in the drama Tomorrow is Today and the horror film Wicked Little Things. Tomorrow is Today features Taylor-Compton as Julie Peterson, a girl who saves the life of and befriends a hapless drifter. The film won over six awards at various festivals which included the California Independent Film Festival, the Garden State Film Festival, Method Fest Independent Film Festival, and the Rhode Island International Film Festival. She won "Best Actress" for her performance in the film at the Method Fest Independent Film Festival.[citation needed] Wicked Little Things was one of the films featured in After Dark's 8 Films to Die For and saw Taylor-Compton star as Sarah Tunny. Following these films, she appeared in Standoff and Close to Home.

In 2007, Taylor-Compton appeared in the film An American Crime which told the true story of suburban housewife Gertrude Baniszewski, who had kept a teenage girl locked in the basement of her Indianapolis home in 1965. Taylor-Compton then returned to the horror genre as Laurie Strode in Rob Zombie's remake of the classic Halloween. She endured a long audition process, but as director Zombie explains, "Scout was my first choice. There was just something about her; she had a genuine quality. She didn't seem actor-y."[7]

Taylor-Compton at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con

She starred in the television movie Love's Unfolding Dream, which premiered on November 24, 2007, and in the horror film April Fool's Day, a remake of the 1986 film, filmed in North Carolina, that had a DVD release of March 25, 2008.[8] Taylor-Compton explained at the time on the starring in the role of Torrance: "I'll just be playing another wholesome 'good girl' that screams a lot."[3] She also made another horror film, the 2009 film Life Blood, in which she had a cameo as Carrie Lain.

However, in an interview conducted in July 2007, Taylor-Compton did report that after completing April Fool's Day she wanted to stay away from roles in the horror genre for her next film projects.[9] Although she has received many horror film scripts, she believes that she "need[s] to move on from horror. Just drift away a little bit and do something else so I don't get stuck in that" and although she "love[s] doing horror films" and are her "favorite", she'd "like to do other stuff in between."[10] She has recently been influenced by the career of Scarlett Johansson, wanting to choose scripts and roles based on personal interest as she views Johansson does. Taylor-Compton went on to explain, "That's what I kind of want to do. I love just being passionate about something rather than just caring about the money or who's in the movie."[11] In 2009, Taylor-Compton starred alongside Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci in Love Ranch. Then she appeared in the film Obsessed alongside Beyoncé Knowles. Taylor-Compton reprised her role as Laurie Strode in Halloween II (2009), a sequel to Rob Zombie's 2007 film.

In 2010, she appeared in The Runaways, where she played Lita Ford, alongside Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Stella Maeve.

On April 2, 2024, it was announced by Deadline Hollywood that Taylor-Compton's directorial debut Bring the Law had wrapped production, with its script written by Josh Ridgway from a story treatment by Daniel Figueirido.[12] The film is produced by Daemon Hillin and Carolina Brasil, and its cast includes Mickey Rourke, Peter Facinelli, Nicky Wheelan, Brendan Fehr, Leah Pipes, and Taylor-Compton's Halloween co-star Danielle Harris.

Other work

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In 2001, Taylor-Compton provided voice overs for I Am Sam, and continued with voice over work with appearances in The Core (2003) and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004). The following year, she provided voice over work for the teen hero comedy Sky High. She sang the theme song "Jet Set" for the film Chicken Night (2001).[13] In 2002, Taylor-Compton appeared briefly in the Will Smith music video for "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)" for the Men in Black II soundtrack. She appeared in the music video for "Sweet Valentine" by the band Born the Sky in 2007.[14]

In 2003, Taylor-Compton took vocal lessons with Diane Gillespie and Vocal Power Institute, along with guitar, drums and keyboard lessons, and joined a theatre group called "Shenanigans," where she performed and took weekly tap and jazz lessons.[13] She attended the Hollywood Pop Academy for additional vocal training.[15]

In 2007, Taylor-Compton released her debut rock/pop album,[citation needed] in which she sang and played drums. She has cited Cyndi Lauper, Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Kelly Osbourne and Green Day as her musical influences.[11] She worked with ERA Productions and punk-pop singer Vitamin C. While on the set filming Halloween (2007), Taylor-Compton received "a few pointers" about a music career from director Rob Zombie, who had also fronted the band White Zombie.[10] She has stated that singing is a side project and "is just a little talent that I have on the side, and if it does something then I'll do that, but I'm not gonna give up acting."[16]

In 2011, she played in a music clip for a cover of Adele's song "Someone like You" by Tony Oller along with Lucas Till.[17]

On October 31, 2021, Taylor-Compton and Danielle Harris launched a podcast called Talk Scary to Me, in which they discuss the horror industry alongside their personal lives.[18][19] In 2023, the podcast was added to Bloody Disgusting's podcast network, Bloody FM.[20]

In 2022, she appeared in metalcore band Ice Nine Kills' music video for their song "The Shower Scene", based on the 1960 film Psycho.

In 2023, she voiced Julie Crawford in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game, as well as performing motion capture for all female victims.

Personal life

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As a teenager, Taylor-Compton dated Andy Biersack from Black Veil Brides, who composed the song "The Mortician's Daughter" about her.[7] On May 5, 2024 she married actor Tom O'Connell.[21]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Thursday Afternoon Anna Short film
6/29 Girl #2 Short film
2001 Chicken Night Penny Short film
A Window That Opens Katherine Jane Short film
2003 7 Songs Molly
Four Fingers of the Dragon Herself Short film
Afterschool Delight Scout Short film
2004 13 Going on 30 Tiffany
Sleepover Farrah James
2006 The Honeyfields Mary Beth Short film
Tomorrow Is Today Julie Peterson
Wicked Little Things Sarah Tunny
A.W.O.L PTA Kid (uncredited) Short film
2007 An American Crime Stephanie Baniszewski
Halloween Laurie Strode
2008 April Fool's Day Torrance Caldwell Direct-to-video film
2009 Obsessed Samantha
Smile Pretty Nasty
Halloween II Laurie Strode
Love at First Hiccup Anya Benton
Life Blood Carrie Lane Direct-to-video film
2010 The Runaways Lita Ford
Love Ranch Christina
Triple Dog Liza Narn
2011 247°F Jenna
2012 The Silent Thief Elise Henderson
2013 Wet and Reckless Sonya 'Turbo'
2014 Flight 7500 Jacinta Bloch
2015 Tag Rae
Return to Sender Crystal
2016 Cured The Possessed Short film
2017 Get the Girl Jade
After Party Julia
Dirty Lies Stacey
Ghost House Julie
Andover Emma Grady
Feral Alice
Diverted Eden Detective Fini also known as Abducted
2018 Cynthia Robin
Randy's Canvas Cassie
Edge of Insanity Rylee Summers
2019 The Lumber Baron Mary Catherine Rimsdale
The Lurker Taylor Wilson
Eternal Code Charlie
2020 Star Light Bebe
Getaway Maddy
Penance Lane Sherry
Stay Home Scout Short film
2021 Grey Café Jean Grey Short film
Blood Positive Billie Short film
Room 9 Star Bedford
Apache Junction Annabelle Angel
An Intrusion Detective Savannah Simpson
A Stalker in the House Alexa
2022 The Long Night Grace also known as The Coven
The Chariot Lauren Reitz / Oliver
Allegoria TBA
2023 The Best Man Hailey Post-Production
2023 Bury the Bride June
2023 Captive Ashley
2023 A Creature was Stirring Liz
2024 Model House Annie
2024 They Turned Us Into Killers Star [22]
TBA Room 9 Part 2: They Turned Us Into Killers Star Bedford Post-Production
TBA Bring the Law Directed by Taylor-Compton, Post-Production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Ally McBeal Young Georgia Episode: "Over the Rainbow"
Charmed Thistle Episode: "Once Upon a Time"
2001 ER Liz Woodman Episode: "A Walk in the Woods"
2001–2004 Gilmore Girls Clara Forester 4 episodes
2003 Frasier Gym Girl Episode: "Trophy Girlfriend"
Audrey's Rain Young Marguerite Television film
The Lyon's Den Girl Fenderson Episode: "Things She Said"
2003–2006 Charmed Fairy Recurring role; 7 episodes
2003–2004 The Guardian Tiffany Skovich / Sharon Diamond Episodes: "The Line" and "The Bachelor Party"
2004 The Division Katrina "Trina" Merril Episode: "The Kids Are Alright"
Class Actions Lydia Harrison Television film
2004–2005 Unfabulous Molly Episodes: "The Pink Guitar" and "The Partner"
2005 Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance Madison Unknown Episodes
Cold Case Leah (1993) Episode: "Wishing"
That's So Raven Lauren Parker Episode: "Goin' Hollywood"
2006 Without a Trace Emily Grant Episode: "White Balance"
Standoff Tina Bolt Episode: "Peer Group"
2007 Close to Home Grace Hendricks Episode: "Fall from Grace"
Bones Celia Nash Episode: "Soccer Mom in the Mini-Van"
Love's Unfolding Dream Belinda Tyler Television film
2008 The Governor's Wife Hayley Danville
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Renata Clarke Episode: "Internatal Combustion"
NCIS: Los Angeles Angela Rush Episode: "Full Throttle"
Chase Unknown Episode: "Havoc"
2011 CSI: NY Emmy Thomas Episode: "Do or Die"
Breakout Kings Starla Roland Episode: "Fun with Chemistry"
Halloween Wars Herself / Guest Judge Episode: "Underworld"
2012 Grey's Anatomy Angie Episode: "If Only You Were Lonely"
2014 Major Crimes Becka Wilshaw Episode: "Zoo Story"
2015–2016 Nashville Erin Recurring role, 7 episodes (season 4)
2016 Rosewood Christa Episodes: "Forward Motion & Frat Life" and "Spirochete & Santeria"
2021 A Daughter’s Deceit Cassie / Cat Quinn Television film
2022 Triple Threat Alex / Raina / Trinity Television film; also known as Framed by My Sister

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2023 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Julie Crawford Voice and motion capture[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "INT: Scout Taylor Compton". joblo.com. Retrieved September 10, 2007.
  2. ^ "Scout-Taylor Compton". TV Guide. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Carmona, Josh (September 23, 2007). "Apple Valley actress, 18, stars in 'Halloween'". Daily Press. Archived from the original on January 5, 2013. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  4. ^ Teixeira, Bianca (November 27, 2015). "Scout Taylor-Compton Isn't Afraid Of Anything". Sharp. ISSN 1917-585X. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022.
  5. ^ "Scout Taylor-Compton". superiorpics.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2007.
  6. ^ "Actress Scout Taylor-Compton Found After Two-Week Disappearance". mtv.com. Archived from the original on September 22, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Turek, Ryan (September 2007). "Scout's Horror". Fangoria.
  8. ^ "March DVD Releases". videoeta.com. Retrieved January 4, 2008.
  9. ^ "Scout Taylor-Compton". youtube. June 19, 2007. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2007.
  10. ^ a b Scout Taylor-Compton (2007). "New 'Halloween' Heroine Scout Taylor-Compton" (Interview). Interviewed by Eric Alt. premiere.com. Retrieved November 2, 2007.
  11. ^ a b "An interview with Scout Taylor-Compton". losangelesjournal.com. Archived from the original on October 27, 2007. Retrieved September 26, 2007.
  12. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (April 2, 2024). "Mickey Rourke & Peter Facinelli Among Cast For Action-Thriller 'Bring The Law'; Film Bridge Handling Sales". Deadline. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  13. ^ a b "Biography and Facts". celebritykidz.com. Retrieved September 15, 2007.
  14. ^ Born The Sky, Sweet Valentine, November 21, 2007, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved October 14, 2021
  15. ^ "Success Stories". hollywoodpopacademy.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2007. Retrieved September 19, 2007.
  16. ^ Barker, Lynn (August 28, 2007). "Scout Taylor-Compton Turns Scream Queen". TeenHollywood. Retrieved September 1, 2007.
  17. ^ ""Someone Like You" (by Adele) - cover by Tony Oller". December 15, 2011. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
  18. ^ Artz, Matt (November 1, 2021). "Danielle Harris and Scout Taylor-Compton Launch 'Talk Scary To Me' Podcast". Halloween Daily News. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  19. ^ "Afternoon Delights: Talk Scary To Me Podcast". Neon Splatter. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  20. ^ Squires, John (October 31, 2023). "'Talk Scary to Me' – Danielle Harris and Scout Taylor-Compton's Podcast Joins the Bloody FM Network!". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  21. ^ "O'CONNELLS 5.5.24". www.instagram.com. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  22. ^ Squires, John (December 14, 2023). "'They Turned Us into Killers' Exclusive Trailer – Scout Taylor-Compton Gets Bloody Revenge This January". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved February 18, 2024.
  23. ^ "Dead by Daylight Will Lose the Leatherface License, Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game Will Have Several Actors and Evil Dead The Game Snowy Map and Single Player News!". Leaks by Daylight. December 12, 2021. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
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