
Performer Profile
Name: Taylor Tomlin
Gender: Male
Height: 5’10″
Weight: 160 lbs.
Age Range: 18-35
Physique: Slim/Athletic
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Long (below shoulder-length)
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: White (portrays Latino)
Voice Type: Tenor
Unique Traits: Distinct facial hair, curls
Theatre
Brazos Banditos
Chevato / Historical Advisor
Film
Alamo Documentary: “What Went Down: The Alamo” Mexican Soldier/Texas Volunteer History Channel
Texas Ranger Jack Hays Documentary Mexican Bandido/Texas Ranger/Chief Yellow Wolf; Hays County Historical Commission
Legend of Hells’s Gate: An American Conspiracy Extra 4Go West Productions
Battle of New Orleans Tennesee Volunteer Militia. National Parks.
Performer Skills
Dance: waltz, two-step, salsa
Musical Instruments: jaw-harp
Accents: East Texas, Spanish
Performance Skills: knife and tomahawk-throwing, horsemanship, gun-handling, living history, leather-work, costume construction and design, blacksmithing, carpentry, mounted archery, roping, 19th century artillery, primitive weapons construction and use (bows,knives, spears, tomahawk, etc.), wagon-driving, fencing, 19th centuray military drill, regulations, and tactics, research and historical advisement.
Education
Coastal Bend College, Beeville, TX, Assoc. Science, 2007
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX BA History, 2009
Training
19th Century Artillery Training, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, Steve Von Roeder
Early 19th Military Tactics, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park , Scott McMahon
Awards
Reenactment Guild of America, Mid-West National Champions, 2008, Grapeland, TX
Reenactment Guild of America, Best Stunt, 2008, Grapeland, TX
Employment Details
Work History: Film, Documentaries, Reenacting, Theatre
Job Categories: Acting, Historical Advising,
Are you willing to work unpaid?: Yes
Authorized to work in United States: Yes
Primary Citizenship: United States
Valid Passport: Yes
Prior Job Title(s): Carpenter, Ranch Foreman, General Contracting, General Consulting.

