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Eliza Jane Morley [2] (née Taylor-Cotter; born 24 October 1989 [3]), known professionally as Eliza Taylor, is an Australian actress.She is best known for her roles as Janae Timmins on the Australian soap opera drama Neighbours (2005–2008), as Clarke Griffin on the dystopian science fiction series The 100 (2014–2020), and as Hannah Carson in the NBC science fiction series Quantum Leap ...
Eliza Taylor as Hannah Carson (season 2), initially a waitress in New Mexico in 1949, she is knowledgeable in physics and shows up in subsequent leaps in 1955 (Princeton University), 1961 (Cairo), 1970 (rural New Jersey), 1974 (Baltimore) and 1976 (Sonoma)
Ben’s three-year time gap isn’t the only mystery keeping us on our toes in Quantum Leap’s second season. The NBC drama introduced The 100 alum Eliza Taylor as Hannah Carson, a whip-smart ...
What’s the deal with Eliza Taylor’s Quantum Leap character Hannah Carson? Taylor made her first appearance in Wednesday’s episode of the NBC drama as Hannah, a brilliant waitress in 1949 who ...
Read on for the rest of our interview with Georgaris and Gero, which delves into Gideon’s surprising arc, the Hannah scene that never was and how the Season 2 finale changes the game for the show.
In Season 5, Sam discovers a leaper from another project. This leaper project seems to follow the same structure and scientific principles as Quantum Leap, but is dedicated to the opposite goal of putting wrong what once went right. The participants sometimes make reference to unspecified authority figures who torture them greatly if they fail.
In Ben’s second encounter with Hannah on Quantum Leap, he helped her prevent Nazis from using Albert Einstein’s secret formula to alter history, revealed that he was a time traveler and kissed ...
Sam leaps into himself as a 16-year-old boy (Adam Logan) on Thanksgiving and Al tells him he is there to win a basketball game that was a turning point in many people's lives, but Sam wants to take the opportunity to prevent his sister (Olivia Burnette) from marrying an abusive alcoholic, his father from dying of a heart attack, and his brother (David Newsom) from getting killed in Vietnam.