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'''Taylor Sheridan''' (sometimes credited as '''Tayler Sheridan''') is an actor who played [[Jareb]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Chosen Realm}}.
 
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'''Taylor Sheridan''' {{born|21|May|1970}} is an actor and writer who played [[Jareb]] in the {{s|ENT}} [[ENT Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Chosen Realm}}. He filmed his scenes in the end of {{m|October|2003}} and received credit as '''Tayler Sheridan'''.
   
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Sheridan is probably best known for his recurring roles as Danny Boyd in {{wt|Veronica Mars}} (2005-2007) and as {{w|David Hale (Sons of Anarchy)|Deputy Chief David Hale}} in the first three seasons of ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2008-2010), working with regulars [[Ron Perlman]], [[William Lucking]], and [[Jeff Kober]].
Sheridan has also appeared in television series such as ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (1995, with [[Noble Willingham]] and [[Susan Diol]]), ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' (1997, with [[Joe Lando]]), ''Strong Medicine'' (2002), ''NYPD Blue'' (2004, with [[Gordon Clapp]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Ellen Geer]], and [[Bari Hochwald]]), ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2005, with [[Wallace Langham]], [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Kristin Bauer]], [[Conor O'Farrell]], [[Tina Lifford]]), and played a recurring role in ''Veronica Mars'' (2005-2007).
 
   
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Early in his career, Sheridan had guest roles in episodes of {{wt|Walker, Texas Ranger}} (1995, with [[Noble Willingham]] and [[Susan Diol]]), {{wt|Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman}} (1997, with [[Joe Lando]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Barbara Babcock]], and [[Frank Collison]]), {{wt|Party of Five}} (1999, with [[Olivia d'Abo]] and [[Adam Scott]]), ''Time of Your Life'' (2001, with [[Gina Ravarra]]), and {{wt|V.I.P. (American TV series)|V.I.P.}} (2001, with [[George Takei]], [[Mark Sheppard]], and [[Jenna Z. Wilson]]) as well as {{wt|Her Costly Affair}} (1996, with [[Gina Philips]], [[Benito Martinez]], and [[Amanda Carlin]]) and ''Bad News Mr. Swanson'' (2001).
Among his resume are films such as ''Her Costly Affair'' (1996, with [[Gina Philips]], [[Amanda Carlin]], and [[Benito Martinez]]), ''Bad News Mr. Swanson'' (2001), ''White Rush'' (2003, with [[Tom Wright]]), and ''Stage Kiss'' (2006, with [[Blake Lindsley]]).
 
   
 
Further credits include episodes of ''Strong Medicine'' (2002, created and executive produced by [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), ''The Guardian'' (2003, with [[Raphael Sbarge]], [[Michael Ensign]], and [[Richard Gilbert-Hill]]), {{wt|10-8: Officers on Duty}} (2003, with [[Mark Harelik]] and [[Dayo Ade]]), {{wt|NYPD Blue}} (2004, with [[Gordon Clapp]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Ellen Geer]], and [[Bari Hochwald]]), {{wt|CSI: NY}} (2005, with [[Matt McCoy]]), {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} (2005, with [[Wallace Langham]], [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Kristin Bauer]], [[Conor O'Farrell]], [[Tina Lifford]]), and {{wt|NCIS: Los Angeles}} (2011). He also had a featured role in {{wt|White Rush}} (2003, with [[Tom Wright]]) and filmed the unreleased comedy ''Stage Kiss'' with [[Blake Lindsley]].
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Sheridan wrote the screenplay for the crime thriller ''Sicario'' which was released in 2015 and co-starred [[Victor Garber]]. For his first screenplay, ''Sicario'', Sheridan received several nominations from Film Critics Associations as Best Original Screenplay in 2015. Currently in production is the crime drama ''Comancheria'', screenplay by Sheridan and starring [[Chris Pine]]. {{el|deadline.com/2012/04/ex-sons-of-anarchy-actor-taylor-sheridan-sells-script-to-sidney-kimmel-entertainment-258434}}
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Taylor Sheridan (born 21 May 1970; age 53) is an actor and writer who played Jareb in the Star Trek: Enterprise third season episode "Chosen Realm". He filmed his scenes in the end of October 2003 and received credit as Tayler Sheridan.

Sheridan is probably best known for his recurring roles as Danny Boyd in Veronica Mars (2005-2007) and as Deputy Chief David Hale in the first three seasons of Sons of Anarchy (2008-2010), working with regulars Ron Perlman, William Lucking, and Jeff Kober.

Early in his career, Sheridan had guest roles in episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger (1995, with Noble Willingham and Susan Diol), Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1997, with Joe Lando, Chad Allen, Barbara Babcock, and Frank Collison), Party of Five (1999, with Olivia d'Abo and Adam Scott), Time of Your Life (2001, with Gina Ravarra), and V.I.P. (2001, with George Takei, Mark Sheppard, and Jenna Z. Wilson) as well as Her Costly Affair (1996, with Gina Philips, Benito Martinez, and Amanda Carlin) and Bad News Mr. Swanson (2001).

Further credits include episodes of Strong Medicine (2002, created and executive produced by Whoopi Goldberg), The Guardian (2003, with Raphael Sbarge, Michael Ensign, and Richard Gilbert-Hill), 10-8: Officers on Duty (2003, with Mark Harelik and Dayo Ade), NYPD Blue (2004, with Gordon Clapp, Stephanie Erb, Ellen Geer, and Bari Hochwald), CSI: NY (2005, with Matt McCoy), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005, with Wallace Langham, Jeffrey Nordling, Liz Vassey, Kristin Bauer, Conor O'Farrell, Tina Lifford), and NCIS: Los Angeles (2011). He also had a featured role in White Rush (2003, with Tom Wright) and filmed the unreleased comedy Stage Kiss with Blake Lindsley.

Sheridan wrote the screenplay for the crime thriller Sicario which was released in 2015 and co-starred Victor Garber. For his first screenplay, Sicario, Sheridan received several nominations from Film Critics Associations as Best Original Screenplay in 2015. Currently in production is the crime drama Comancheria, screenplay by Sheridan and starring Chris Pine. [1]

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