Mirelly Taylor
Mirelly Taylor is a talented Mexican-American actress celebrated for her compelling portrayal of Isabella Alpert on ABC’s acclaimed series “LOST,” where she starred alongside Nestor Carbonell. This breakout role paved the way for notable guest appearances in series such as FX's “Terriers” and the A&E/Happy Madison pilot “Big Mike.” In late 2013 and early 2014, Mirelly showcased her versatility with lead roles in two films: the gritty western “Hot Bath an’ a Stiff Drink,” where she plays a fierce sharpshooting bank robber, and the charming romantic comedy “Roswell FM,” in which she takes on the role of a quirky radio-show host delving into the paranormal.
In late 2012, she featured in “Elf-Man,” a family-friendly Christmas comedy on REDBOX, alongside Mackenzie Astin. Her film credits also include appearances in “Serving Sara” with Elizabeth Hurley and Matthew Perry, “Hollywood Homicide” with Josh Hartnett, and “Down with Love” alongside Ewan McGregor. Mirelly's lead role in the provocative film “Beyond Honor” earned her critical acclaim.
Her theatrical background is extensive, with performances in regional productions such as “Les Miserables” (Eponine), “The Rainmaker” (Lizzy), and “Pillow Talk” (Meche), among others. Additionally, she toured nationally with a Kids WB show and contributed her vocal talents to a music video for Knockturn’al directed by Brad Furman. Mirelly has made guest appearances on a variety of popular television series, including “Numb3rs,” “Las Vegas,” and “CSI: NY.” She is married to actor Brian Tee, and the couple shares one child.