Tamara Taylor played the no-nonsense Camille Saroyan, the head of the forensic division at the Jeffersonian Institute. Before "Bones," you may have seen Taylor in shows like "City of Angels," "Hidden Hills," or "Sex, Love & Secrets." After "Bones," the actress continued appearing in high-profile shows.
In 2018, Taylor played Oumou Prescott in Amazon Prime's "Altered Carbon." In 2020, you may have seen her in Netflix's "October Faction" or the Marvel show "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." as Sibyl. In 2021, she took on the role of Angela in "Law & Order: Organized Crime." As Taylor told Assignment X, Angela was her darkest character to date. "I think ['Law & Order' is] one of the only TV shows I've been on where it got to get gritty and emotionally dark," she said. "Usually, television doesn't allow you to go that far, or as far, certainly, as indie film does."
Even though Taylor has moved on to new TV roles, she hasn't forgotten "Bones." "I especially miss my 'Bones' family," she said. "I was actually just texting with Emily [Deschanel] and Michaela [Conlin] the other day. Yeah. You become a family over the course of 12 years, and then everybody goes their separate ways."