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Walter Clarence "Dub" Taylor Jr. (February 26, 1907 – October 3, 1994) [1] was an American character actor who from the 1940s into the 1990s worked extensively in films and on television, often in Westerns but also in comedies. He is the father of actor and painter Buck Taylor. [1]
Taylor is the son of character actor Dub Taylor, [4] from whom Buck reportedly acquired his nickname simply because, having clocked in at a hefty nine pounds at birth, he "looked like a big buck." [ 1 ] Taylor graduated from North Hollywood High School , where he became a talented gymnast.
Dub Taylor: Works and lives at the school for the blind in Sleepy Eye Henry Riley: 4–9: 15: Dan McBride: recurring role - customer in Nellie's Restaurant arguing Kezia Horn: 4–5: 3: Hermione Baddeley: Resident of Walnut Grove and friend of Laura and Albert Johnny Johnson 1 2 Mitch Vogel: Schoolboy love interest of Laura
Creature from Black Lake is a 1976 American horror film written and directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson, and Bill Thurman. It follows two anthropology students from the University of Chicago who attempt to document the Fouke Monster , a Bigfoot -like creature who is said to torment a ...
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The series benefited from a company of veteran actors, including Marcia Mae Jones as the ingenue, Iris Adrian, Dick Wessel, Fuzzy Knight, Dub Taylor, Philip Van Zandt, and his silent-era contemporaries Harold Goodwin, Hank Mann, and stuntman Harvey Parry. Keaton's wife Eleanor also was seen in the series (notably as Juliet to Keaton's Romeo in ...
Taylor and her ex agreed their sons wouldn’t be shown on Season 1. “If we do keep getting renewed for more seasons, if they come to me and they say, ‘Mom, I want to be a part of this,’ and ...
Hands Across the Rockies is a 1941 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Dub Taylor and Kenneth MacDonald. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the sixth in Columbia Pictures ' series of 12 "Wild Bill Hickok" films, followed by King of Dodge City .