Wesley Taylor
A Theatre World Award Winner, Chita Rivera Award Winner, and Outer Critics Circle nominee, Wesley Taylor made his Broadway debut at the age of 21 in the original cast of Rock of Ages, before starring opposite Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth in Broadway's The Addams Family. He then went on to originate the role of Sheldon Plankton in Broadway's Spongebob Squarepants.
He is the Co-creator/Writer/Star of "It Could Be Worse," which was acquired by Participant Media and lived on Hulu for two years.
He is the Co-creator/Writer/Star of "Indoor Boys," which received 2019 Indie Series Awards for Best Writing and Best Comedy Series.
Taylor was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and raised in Orlando, Florida, graduating from the Visual Performing Arts Magnet at Dr. Phillips High School. He then completed a BFA in Drama from the University at North Carolina School of the Arts.
Television includes 26 episodes of "Smash" (NBC), "The Good Wife" (CBS), "Difficult People" (Hulu), "I'm Dying Up Here" (Showtime), "Looking" (HBO), "The Tomorrow People" (CW), "One Life to Live" (ABC), "The Spongebob Musical" (Nickelodeon), and "The Tony Awards."
Taylor is represented by Innovative Artists (Brian Davidson) and managed by Tony Lipp of Anonymous Content.