Angie Taylor Anderson is a multifaceted actor residing in Honolulu, Hawai'i, with a rich educational background that includes graduation from 'Iolani School and the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, where she excelled in both English and Theatre, earning Honors in her field.
Anderson's acting career commenced on the stage, where she showcased her talent in a multitude of productions throughout her life. In 2017, she received the esteemed Glenn Cannon Acting Award for her graduating class, following a nomination and competition in the KCACTF Region VIII Irene Ryan Acting Competition.
Throughout her time as a stage actor, Anderson experimented with various styles, including the unconventional absurdism, the traditional Japanese Kyogen, immersive theatre, and honed her skills in realism under the guidance of the Adler method.
Upon graduation, Anderson transitioned to a career in television and film, securing roles in select, local, independent films and making her national debut in 2018 with a co-starring role on CBS's "Hawai'i 5-0." Most recently, she has appeared on CBS's "NCIS: Hawai'i" and has developed her skills as a collaborator in producing independent projects.
Anderson is currently continuing to explore, create, and act, while pursuing a Law Degree at the University of Hawai'i William S. Richardson School of Law, demonstrating her versatility and dedication to her craft.