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Aliases: Cannonball Taylor , Dubb Taylor , Walter Clarence "Dub" Taylor Jr. , Walter Clarence Taylor Jr.

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Richmond, Virginia, USA

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Movie Involvements: 109

TV Involvements: 29


Most Famous Work

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Walter Clarence Taylor Jr. (February 26, 1907 – October 3, 1994), known as Dub Taylor, 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 was the father of actor Buck Taylor, who played the character Newly O'Brien on Gunsmoke. Walter C. Taylor Jr. was born in 1907 in Richmond, Virginia, the middle child of five children of Minnie and Walter C. Taylor, Sr. According to the federal census of 1920, young Walter had two older sisters, Minnie Marg[aret] and Maud, a younger brother named George, and a little sister, Edna Fay. The family moved to Augusta, Georgia around 1912 when Walter was five years old, and the Taylors lived in this city until he was 13. The census of 1920 also documents that Dub's mother was a native of Pennsylvania and his father was a native of North Carolina, who worked in Augusta at that time as a "Cotton Broker". While living in Georgia as a boy, Walter, Jr., got his lifelong nickname when his friends began calling him "W" (double-u) and then shortened his nickname even farther, to just "Dub". It was in Georgia, too, where Taylor befriended Ty Cobb, Jr., the son of the legendary professional baseball player. A vaudeville performer, Dub Taylor was a member of the 1937 Alabama Crimson Tide football team that played in the 1938 Rose Bowl. He stayed behind to establish a career in films, making his film debut in 1938 as the cheerful ex-football captain Ed Carmichael in Frank Capra's You Can't Take It with You. Taylor secured the part because the role required an actor who could also play the xylophone. Later, during the 1950s and early 1960s, he demonstrated his considerable talent for playing the xylophone on several television shows, including an episode on the syndicated series Ranch Party hosted by Tex Ritter. In 1939, he appeared in the film Taming of the West, in which he originated the character of Cannonball, a role he continued to play for the next ten years, in over 50 films. Cannonball was a comic sidekick to Wild Bill Saunders (played by Bill Elliott), a pairing that continued through 13 features, during which Elliott’s character became Wild Bill Hickok. Despite his extensive career as a character actor in a wide range of roles, Dub Taylor continued to find his niche in Westerns, a genre in which he performed in literally dozens of more films and in episodes of many television series. Taylor often appeared in the guise of talkative hotel or postal clerks, court bailiffs, cooks, or dissolute doctors. He portrayed, for example, an ill-tempered chuckwagon cook in the 1969 film The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson. He appeared as well in the 1971 movie Support Your Local Gunfighter as the drunken Doc Shultz. Taylor played Houston Lamb over the course of four episodes of Little House On The Prairie in seasons six and seven (1979 to 1981). Taylor made at least two film cameos in the early 1990s. In Back to the Future Part III, he appeared with veteran Western actors Pat Buttram and Harry Carey Jr.. His last appearance was in the film Maverick as a hotel room clerk. Dub Taylor died of a heart attack on October 3, 1994 in Los Angeles. In addition to being father to Buck Taylor, Dub had a daughter, Faydean Taylor Tharp. CLR

Most Famous Work

Perry Mason
Average
8

Perry Mason

(1957) Stroller
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
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6

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

(1956) Harper - Auctioneer
The Twilight Zone
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8

The Twilight Zone

(1959) Peters
Hawaii Five-O
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7

Hawaii Five-O

(1968) Ray Tobias
The Virginian
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6

The Virginian

(1962) Runty Bojohn
Bonanza
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8

Bonanza

(1959) Simon
Burke's Law
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6

Burke's Law

(1963) Garnet
Cheyenne
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6

Cheyenne

(1955) Hoyt

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1994 Room Clerk
1992 Grandpa Parks
1991 Gimme Cap
1990 Saloon Old Timer
1988 Charlie Lee
1986 N/A
Mac
1984 N/A
L.D. Sloane
Police Officer
1981 N/A
Cottonmouth Gorch
1980 Tucker
1979 Mr. Malcomb
1978 Gunner
Harley Davidson
N/A
1977 Digger (voice)
Uncle Bill
Doc
Stableman
1976 Boomer Riley
Walker
Mayor T.L. Caffery
Sheriff Forbes
Rattler S. Gravley
(archive footage)
Grandpaw Bridges
1975 Nevada Ticket Agent
Justice of the Peace Floyd
Sheriff C.W. Thurston
Rattlesnake Tom
Bitteroot
1974 N/A
N/A
Station Attendant
N/A
N/A
Halsey
1973 Sheriff Gordon
Josh
Clayton
Judge Robbins
J.J. 'Jumpy' Belk
1972 Laughlin
N/A
Del
Officer Roddenberry
N/A
1971 Turquoise Smith
Atkins
Doc Schultz
Reed, the Lawyer
N/A
1970 Phil
Slim
Joe
Mayor
Cicero Everhart
Junior
1969 Dr. Peabody
McCartney
N/A
Pa
Spikey
Reverend Wainscoat
Doc Adams
Purse
1968 Sheriff
N/A
N/A
Ray Tobias
Pop Cushings
Attendant
1967 Pete Jensen
Oscar Hipple
Fargo Smith
N/A
N/A
N/A
Ivan Moss
N/A
Electrician
N/A
Preacher
1966 N/A
N/A
N/A
1965 Dealer
Jim
N/A
Doc Tully
Ed Hewley
Clayton Howell
Taxi Driver
Priam
1964 Preacher
1963 Garnet
Percy Cook
Gregory
1962 Fire Tender
Man (uncredited)
Drunk (uncredited)
Self
Clerk
Walt Cooper
Runty Bojohn
Doc
Dan Hatcher
Pete Dibley
1961 Man (uncredited)
N/A
Mitch Brady
Teet Howie
1960 N/A
Billy Ray Talbot
Preacher
Ben Beecham
Walt Smith
George B. Glines
Bob Skaggs (uncredited)
1959 Opie
Peters
N/A
Fred
Otto
Luke Calhoun
Barlow
Simon
1958 County Veterinarian (uncredited)
N/A
N/A
Chef's Assistant (uncredited)
Landlord
Mr. McKinney
1957 N/A
Wallie Sims
Stroller
1956 Joe
Yancie
Harper - Auctioneer
Nolan Brown (uncredited)
1955 Ed (uncredited)
Hoyt
Sonny Starr
Cook
Bartender
Farnum
Noah Riker
Rev. Finney Cox
Townsman (uncredited)
1954 Norman's Driver (uncredited)
Eli Danvers
Miller Starkie
Railroad Yard Watchman
1953 Gus Snider
1952 Rupert
1951 Rattlesnake Jones
N/A
1950 Cannonball
Joe
1949 Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
Cannonball Taylor (as 'Cannonball' Taylor)
1948 Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
1947 Cannonball
1946 Cannonball
1945 Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
1944 Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Doc 'Canonball' Jones
Cannonball Boggs
Cannonball
1943 Cannonball
Cannonball Taylor
Seaman Stubby Gordon
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
1942 Cannonball
Cannonball
1941 Malloy
Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
Cannonball Taylor
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
1940 Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball
Nevady
Cannonball
Cannonball
Cannonball Simms
1939 Cannonball
Reporter (uncredited)
1938 Bit Part (uncredited)
Ed Carmichael
Year Character Movie/Tv

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