Bex Taylor-Klaus was born in August, 1994, a fourth generation Atlantan. She moved to LA to start her professional acting career while still in High School, and quickly landed her first role as a tough street kid named Bullet in season 3 of AMC's The Killing. Her performance was immediately met with critical acclaim. The New York Times referred to The Killing as "steadily one of the best-acted shows on television," and highlighted Bex's performance in this stand-out role. Since playing Bullet, Bex has worked steadily in TV and film. She is best known for her roles as Sin on CW's "Arrow," Audrey on MTV's "Scream," and perhaps her personal favorite, the voice of Pidge on Dreamwork's highly acclaimed reboot of "Voltron: Legendary Defender." She has also played the roles of Bronwyn in "The Last Witch Hunter," Amy Meyer on "The Librarians," Vivian in "Longmire," and Bex in the Season Finale of "Glee." She has also played the recurring roles of Lex in "House of Lies" and Teresa in "iZombie." Fans can look forward to seeing Bex in a recurring role of Dex Reynolds in HBO's "Here and Now" (to be released in 2018), as well as the role of Violet Paich in Harald Kloser's upcoming release of "Discarnate," and Director Anne Fletcher's upcoming release of "Dumplin'." Whether performing in drama, comedy, or horror, Bex loves breathing life into complex characters. She invites viewers to explore the nuances of life's emotions, whether getting in touch with their playful sides or exercising their demons. She writes, "to be an actor is to want to visit the dark places that humans strive so hard to stay away from." On a different kind of screen, Bex curates a robust social media presence (Twitter: iBexweBex; Instagram: Bex_TK) and engages regularly with her eager fan-base. Off the screen, she enjoys Krav Maga, hiking, and hanging out with her family - by choice and by blood - especially her dogs, Bullet, Rocky, and Kat. - IMDb Mini Biography By: tk