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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.
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.
In 1884, after freeing a convict from a prison work detail, a family of outlaws take refuge with a Quaker family consisting of two parents, an eleven year old son, Joel, and a slightly older daughter. After the killing of the parents and daughter, Joel sets out on his own to seek revenge against the outlaws who senselessly murdered his family.
In later seasons, a guest star would join Campbell (or another cast member, usually Tapp, Grandpa Jones, George Lindsey, Kenny Price, Roni Stoneman, Roy Acuff, or Dub Taylor) on the chorus, and the guest star's name would often (but not always) be mentioned somewhere in the song's verse prior to the chorus.
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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
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