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Scout Taylor-Compton was born on February 21, 1989, in Long Beach, California. Of Caucasian and Mexican descent (her mother being of Mexican heritage), she grew up in a music-loving household. Her father worked as a mortician, which exposed Scout to an unusual childhood environment that would later shape her interest in the horror genre. She describes herself as tomboyish, extroverted, and daring—traits that are mirrored in both her personality and career choices.
Scout is best recognized for her roles in feature films such as Halloween (2007) and Halloween II (2009), directed by Rob Zombie, where she portrayed Laurie Strode. She also appeared in The Runaways (2010), adding to her acclaim in both horror and music-based films. As of 2016, she continued to expand her filmography with roles in Feral and Get the Girl, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In addition to acting, Scout Taylor-Compton is also a musician. Inspired by 1980s rock, she ventured into pop rock with her punk band, Rose Red. She took vocal lessons starting at the age of 11 to prepare for her role in the 2001 short film Chicken Night, underlining her early commitment to music. Her parents' enthusiasm for music greatly influenced her artistic development.
Known for her distinctive style, Scout is a tattoo enthusiast who views her body art as sources of inspiration. She has six tattoos, including Ariel from The Little Mermaid on her arm; the phrase “Time of My Life” alongside a large lantern on her side; “My vow to you” on her finger; song lyrics on her shoulder; and elephant footprints on her ankle. These personal markings reflect her creative spirit and individuality.
Standing at 5 feet 3¾ inches tall, Scout has blue eyes, long red hair, and a fit physique with body measurements approximately 30B-24-32 inches. She is often noted for her down-to-earth personality and natural charm, qualities that have endeared her to fans. She has mentioned being low-maintenance, likening herself to her best friend, actress Kristen Stewart.
Scout Taylor-Compton has largely kept her current dating status private. In the past, she was in a long-term relationship with Andy Biersack, frontman of the rock band Black Veil Brides. The song “The Mortician's Daughter” was reportedly written for her, highlighting the personal connections she's formed through her public life.
Raised visiting mortuaries through her father’s profession, Scout developed an early familiarity with settings that would later become central to many of her film roles. Known for her work in horror, she has earned the informal title of “scream queen”—a nod to her frequent appearances in the genre. Despite these eerie roles, she is known for her upbeat and energetic real-life persona.
Before finding fame in acting, Scout was a competitive swimmer, with aspirations of competing in the AAU Junior Olympics. Over time, her interests expanded to include cheerleading, dance, gymnastics, volleyball, and rollerblading. An avid animal lover, she treats her pet dogs and cats with maternal affection.
In August 2005, Scout drew media attention when she ran away from home. She was found unharmed two weeks later at a friend's house. Though the incident was brief, it served to highlight the pressures young actors sometimes face under the spotlight.
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