Eliza Taylor, who portrayed the insurmountable and bad-ass Clarke Griffin on the CW’s The 100, just turned 36 on October 24th. She has not only graced us onscreen with her domineering yet charismatic self, but also with her kindness and happy heart, which grow by the day. These days, Eliza’s living her best life, and to show her love toward her fans, she’s been rolling out the Cameos!
She’s even got a club for that, by the way!
To celebrate Eliza’s 36th rotation around the sun, we’re looking back at some of her iconic roles from her TV and movie credits. She has been in the industry since she was a child in Australia, learning the ropes of production magic. It wasn’t always an easy flight, but she fought the turbulence that often comes with fame and set her own smooth course.
Whatever Eliza does, she puts her aura into the projects and beyond! Her next role is yet to be revealed, but until then, here are a few of the credits that you should check out! Even if you’ve watched them an infinite number of times, why not enjoy them again?
To get you started, here’s a partial list of Eliza Taylor’s movies and TV shows!
5 of Eliza Taylor’s most iconic roles
The 100 Trailer
Get a look at the new sci-fi series, debuting March 19th on The CW.
The 100: 2014-2020
Where to watch: Netflix
The 100 remains one of my utmost favorite shows, and I often reference or quote it on a regular basis. Sure, it’s not perfect, but there is no such thing as perfect; you cannot achieve perfect, as it’s something that’s untouchable. And you know what, I don’t want perfection in anything, because it then eliminates the analysis discourse. Because discourse played a significant part in The 100‘s legacy and reign.
Plus, if you want even more Bellarke (and canon, might I add!), why not escape into the four-book collection by Kass Morgan? They’re a bit different than the show, but they explore new worlds and the quest for survival.
Eliza portrayed Clarke Griffin, a teenager thrust into the throes of responsibility, motherhood, survival, and fighting the “bad guys.” Despite the ever-spinning moral compass, Clarke just did what she felt was right for her people, and she was even the first bisexual lead on a network. It wasn’t always the most glorious result (death and chaos), but she did what she did.
Christmas Inheritance | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
To inherit her father’s company, socialite Ellen must first visit his small hometown, where she learns the value of hard work and helping others. Watch Christmas Inheritance on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80177441 SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7 About Netflix: Netflix is the world’s leading internet entertainment service with 130 million memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages.
Christmas Inheritance: 2017
Where to watch: Netflix
I’m not the biggest rom-com Christmas fan, and I’m not dodging anyone who is. They’re just not my cup of maple tea, and that’s fine. However, I’ll make an exception for Christmas Inheritance, which I watch every year for Eliza and her cute transformation from dirtied-up survival princess to spoiled party girl, Ellen Langford. But this party girl gets a hard lesson in humanity and the holiday season’s kindred spirit when she has to trek to a small, snowy town to deliver some letters.
Yet, Ellen soon discovers that it wasn’t about the letters at all, but a journey of expanding her heart and connecting with people who will make a lasting impression. And for a bit of a holiday movie stereotype, Ellen’s the heir of a stationery company, and located in Manhattan.
Quantum Leap (2022-2024)
Where to watch: Netflix
Eliza returns to the sci-fi realm in the second season of NBC’s Quantum Leap as a series regular during its second season. Eliza portrayed Hannah Carson, a WW2 computer scientist who became Dr. Ben Song’s (Raymond Lee) sweetheart. Their love proved to be the strength that lasted decades, and the relationship was one for the TV books.
Quantum Leap also reflected strong women in the science and technology fields, often shadowed because, for some reason, men —especially during the war —received all the credit. Hannah (and Clarke) have proven time and time again that women can be pioneers in anything.
IT ONLY TAKES A NIGHT Final Trailer
Four best friends on a wild night end up on a path none of them expected and find it only takes one night to find true love.
It Only Takes A Night (2023)
Where to watch: Prime
The adorable Indie rom-com, It Only Takes A Night, stars Eliza not only as Ruby, but she was also the executive producer! Following a crushing breakup from her partner, Ruby and her girlfriend group embark on a night of adventure and hijinks to help move on. When the newly single Ruby meets Andy, her life eclipses for the better in ways that she never knew could.
It Only Takes A Night is the perfect way to stay in, have a laugh or two with your best friends, and enjoy each other!
I’ll Be Watching (2023) EXCLUSIVE TRAILER
I’ll Be Watching: After Julie’s sister was murdered, she and her tech genius husband move to the country, and he installs a top-notch security system that he developed. When he leaves on a work trip, she gets trapped inside and is convinced that the killer is having fun playing a sick game of psychological torture, before killing her like her sister.
I’ll Be Watching (2023)
Where to watch: Apple TV+, Prime, Tubi
Eliza reunites with her The 100 co-star, Bob Morley, as Julie and Marcus, a fractured married couple who face disputes. Turns out that her husband is not as faithful as we’d want him to be. He lies about his business trip, as he uses this line to practice infidelity. Meanwhile, Julie fights for survival in her own home and after being traumatized, as well as being in profound grief, her trek poses some unforseen challenges.
The real enemy though is not just her husband, but the home security that he created. Let’s just say that the tech develops an unhealthy realtionship with her maker.

A few more Eliza Taylor TV shows and movies
After you have completed this list, here are a few more suggestions!
- The November Man
- Pirate Islands (Australia)
- The Orville (season 3 appearance)
- Thumper
- Neighbours (Australia)
We know that Eliza’s birthdy has come and gone, seeing how it’s November, but we wanted to take the time to appreciate her and her talents!

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