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Don Taylor

December 13, 1920 (age 78)
December 29, 1998
Freeport, Pennsylvania, USA
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Donald Richie Taylor (December 13, 1920 – December 29, 1998) was an American actor and film director. He co-starred in 1940s and 1950s classics, including The Naked City, Battleground, Father of the Bride, Father's Little Dividend and Stalag 17. He later turned to directing films such as Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Tom Sawyer (1973), Echoes of a Summer (1976), and Damien: Omen II (1978). Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Taylor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full…

Movies

31 credits
Johnny Dark
★ 5.0
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Johnny Dark
1954 as Duke Benson
The Savage Guns
★ 3.3
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The Savage Guns
1961 as Mike Summers
Flying Leathernecks
★ 5.8
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Flying Leathernecks
1951 as Lt. Vern 'Cowboy' Blithe
The 5-Man Army
★ 6.6
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The 5-Man Army
1969 as Poker Player (uncredited)
Father's Little Dividend
★ 6.5
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Father's Little Dividend
1951 as Buckley Dunstan
Submarine Command
★ 5.6
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Submarine Command
1951 as Lt. Cmdr. Peter Morris
The Bold and the Brave
★ 5.6
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The Bold and the Brave
1956 as Ewald "Preacher" Wallister
Target Unknown
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Target Unknown
1951 as Lt. Frank Webster
Stalag 17
★ 7.7
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Stalag 17
1953 as Lt. James Dunbar
Battleground
★ 6.7
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Battleground
1949 as Standiferd
The Naked City
★ 7.2
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The Naked City
1948 as Jimmy Halloran
Father of the Bride
★ 7.0
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Father of the Bride
1950 as Buckley Dunstan
Song of the Thin Man
★ 6.7
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Song of the Thin Man
1947 as Buddy Hollis
Ambush
★ 5.2
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Ambush
1950 as Lt. Linus Delaney
Love Slaves of the Amazons
★ 3.7
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Love Slaves of the Amazons
1957 as Dr. Pete L. Masters
Man Hunt
★ 4.1
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Man Hunt
1984
That's Entertainment! III
★ 7.0
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That's Entertainment! III
1994 as (archive footage)
The Men of Sherwood Forest
★ 6.9
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The Men of Sherwood Forest
1954 as Robin Hood
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
★ 6.0
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Hollywood: The Dream Factory
1972 as Self (archive footage)
The Blue Veil
★ 6.6
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The Blue Veil
1951 as Dr. Robert Palfrey
I'll Cry Tomorrow
★ 6.1
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I'll Cry Tomorrow
1955 as Wallie
Japanese War Bride
★ 5.5
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Japanese War Bride
1952 as Jim Sterling
Winged Victory
★ 5.5
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Winged Victory
1944 as Danny 'Pinkie' Scariano
For the Love of Mary
★ 5.8
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For the Love of Mary
1948 as David Paxton
Destination Gobi
★ 5.8
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Destination Gobi
1953 as Jenkins
Swing Shift Maisie
★ 6.5
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Swing Shift Maisie
1943 as Young Pilot (Uncredited)
Holy Wars
★ 7.5
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Holy Wars
2010 as Himself
The Girls of Pleasure Island
★ 5.0
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The Girls of Pleasure Island
1953 as Lt. Jimmy Gilmartin
The Last Bomb
★ 5.8
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The Last Bomb
1945 as Gunner
Time to Kill
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Time to Kill
1945 as George

TV Shows

23 credits
Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theatre TV
★ 6.0
Drama, Western
1956 Drama, Western
Climax! TV
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Climax!
1954 as John Appleby
Climax! TV
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Climax!
1954 as Julian Coates
Climax! TV
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Climax!
1954 as Timothy Colt
Robert Montgomery Presents TV
★ 5.6
Drama
The Ed Sullivan Show TV
★ 6.8
Comedy, Talk
1948 Comedy, Talk
Telephone Time TV
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Telephone Time
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955 as Prof. Donald Mason
Burke's Law TV
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Burke's Law
1963 as George Hogarth
Burke's Law TV
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Burke's Law
1963 as Scubie Baker
Checkmate TV
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Checkmate
1960 as Chip Damion
Cavalcade of America TV
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Cavalcade of America
1952 as Bob Lawrence
The New Breed TV
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The New Breed
1961 as Fred Kingman
Lux Video Theatre TV
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Lux Video Theatre
1950 as Roger
Lux Video Theatre TV
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Lux Video Theatre
1950 as Jim Emerson
The World of Hammer TV
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The World of Hammer
1994 as Self (archive footage)
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 as Dr. Soames
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 as Sergeant Ben Destry
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 as Tom Weldon
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 as Pete
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars TV
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 as Max Swanson
General Electric Theater TV
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General Electric Theater
1953 as Bob Farrell