Taeko McCarroll was born in Sacramento, California on February 22nd, 1986. Taeko grew up as an only child of a duel citizen family with her American father and Japanese Mother. Taeko traveled all around the world from the early age of 6 months including Japan, Macedonia, Kenya, and throughout Europe. Taeko attended Sacramento High School focusing on the VAPAC (Visual And Performing Arts Center) program. After graduating with a 3.98 GPA Taeko was accepted into Cal State Fullerton's Musical Theater program only to figure out during her first year that she wanted to move to LA as soon as possible to pursue her career in the Entertainment Industry. Taeko began a dance career with Clear Talent Group which lead to her signing with Bloc Talent Agency where she is still represented. Taeko has been featured in many TV shows such as "Americas Best Dance Crew", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Glee", "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend", "The Middle", etc. More recently Taeko has been featured in the film "Breaking Through" and is touring the nation with the Broadway musical Hamilton.
Taeko Nakanishi was born on February 11, 1931 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan. She is known for Ai no wakakusa monogatari (1987), Ozu no mahôtsukai (1982) and Shôkôjo Sêra (1985).
Taelyn Lewis is an actress and director, known for Paperwork (2019), Fear PHarm 2 (2021) and Symone (2020).
Taen Phillips is an actor, known for The Swerve (2018).
Taeo Soleil Levine is a producer and director, known for CBC Docs POV (2017), Encounter: UFO (2021) and Blown Away (2019).
Taeshia Agyemang is a director and actress, known for Room Service (2022) and What's More Important?.
Taeu Kang is an actor and producer, known for AI Her (2021), Geu-hu (2017) and Bamui haebyun-eoseo honja (2017).
Taeya Shvartsman is an actress, known for Pinkfong! Healthy Habits (2017).
Taeyeon was born on March 9, 1989 in Jeonju, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Neo-hui-deul-eun po-wi-dwaess-da (2014), Hotel Del Luna (2019) and To the Beautiful You (2012).
Taeyoon Song is an actor, known for Ham-jeong (2015), Poomwiitneun Geunyeo (2017) and Geuraedo Pooreureun Nalae (2015).