Gillian Alexy

Actress

Birthday March 13, 1986

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Age 38 years old

Nationality Australia

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Gillian Alexy is an Australian actress.

She is best known for her Television roles as Tayler Geddes on McLeod's Daughters, Gitta Novak on Damages, and G'Winveer Farrell on Outsiders.

1994

Alexy began her acting career at the age of ten, making her debut in 1994 in the television series Ship to Shore.

1997

In 1997 she appeared in her first leading television role, the children's series The Gift, for which she played the part for the complete first and only season.

Her second leading role was in the series Parallax, another television series which was cancelled after just one season.

She gained notability for her role as Tayler Geddes on Logie Award-winning television series McLeod's Daughters; she first appeared at the end of season 6, in which her character came to Drovers Run to get revenge on Regan McLeod, whom she held responsible for the death of her father.

Alexy's other television credits include Fast Tracks, All Saints, The Strip, Packed to the Rafters.

2000

Alexy graduated from the John Curtin College of the Arts in 2000, after doing specialist dance and theatre courses.

Afterwards, she went to the Actors Centre in London, Le Centre des Arts Vivants and the Ecole de danse Peter Goss in Paris, and earned a six-month theatre degree at the University of Colorado at Boulder (United States).

2007

She starred in the Australian film West in 2007, playing a supporting role opposite Khan Chittenden and Nathan Phillips.

2011

In 2011, she began appearing on American television, in the series' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Blue Bloods.

2013

Alexy took part in a back door pilot for the proposed TV series NCIS:Red in early 2013, the cast of which appeared in the spin-off debut double-episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles, "Red, Part 1" and "Red, Part 2", in March that year.

The series was ultimately not picked up by the network.

In 2023, Alexy had the starring role in the Australian feature film Avarice.