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Aliases: Vaughn Everett Taylor
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Movie Involvements: 32
TV Involvements: 78
Most Famous Work
Biography
Vaughn Taylor (February 22, 1910 – April 26, 1983) was an American film and television actor. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His film credits include Jailhouse Rock, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Psycho and In Cold Blood. In his many television appearances, Taylor appeared in several episodes of the Twilight Zone, including the role of the salesman in the episode" I Sing the Body Electric". He also appeared in "Time Enough at Last", "Still Valley", an episode of "The Outer Limits" called "The Guests" as the character Mr. Latimer, "The Incredible World of Horace Ford" and "The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross". In 1958, he appeared as a doctor shot to death in the back by the brother, played by Nick Adams of an outlaw, portrayed by Michael Landon, whom he had treated in the Steve McQueen CBS western Wanted: Dead or Alive. Taylor appeared three times in the 1960–1961 season in the syndicated series COronado 9 starring Rod Cameron. He guest starred in 1961 as a veterinarian in the ABC sitcom The Hathaways, starring Peggy Cass, Jack Weston, and the Marquis Chimps. Taylor also appeared in 1961 in James Franciscus's short-lived CBS drama series, The Investigators. He was also a frequent guest on the Perry Mason series, appearing a total of eight times (including the first episode). He died in 1983, aged 73, two months before the release of Psycho II, which was the sequel to the original Psycho. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vaughn Taylor (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Most Famous Work
Naked City
(1958) J. Milton TurpinAdventures in Paradise
(1959) LambThe Fugitive
(1963) Sheriff CrowleyThe Twilight Zone
(1959) Mr. MaitlandThe Millionaire
(1955) LucasThe High Chaparral
(1967) Asa SimmonsRawhide
(1959) Clay HeathThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour
(1962) Dr. BabcockActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2019 | Mr. Carsville (archive footage) | |
1993 | George Lowery (archive footage) | |
1976 | Andy McAllister - Mercedes Team | |
1975 | Land Agent | |
1974 | Frank | |
1973 | Doc Walters | |
Stabler | ||
1972 | N/A | |
1971 | Harry Marshall | |
Bank President (uncredited) | ||
1970 | N/A | |
Powell | ||
1969 | Dean Worthington | |
Dog Catcher | ||
1968 | N/A | |
Rev. Longbaugh | ||
Toad Taplinger | ||
Mr. Hallson | ||
1967 | Jim Haskell (uncredited) | |
Good Samaritan | ||
N/A | ||
Asa Simmons | ||
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
Kemper | ||
1966 | Banker | |
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
Mr. Bell | ||
1965 | Mr. Bildad | |
Sarrew | ||
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
Henry Sloan | ||
Prosecutor Clayton | ||
Dr. Burdett | ||
Councilman Pew | ||
N/A | ||
1964 | N/A | |
Justice Homer Godwin | ||
Judge Qualey | ||
N/A | ||
N/A | ||
Mr. Cartwright | ||
Doctor | ||
1963 | Thaddeus Whipple | |
Mr. Foley | ||
Bill Clayton | ||
Ben Schneider | ||
Mr. Moody | ||
Mayor Otis Penfield | ||
Arvin Keel | ||
Pharmacist Feeney | ||
Sheriff Crowley | ||
Randall Latimer | ||
Dean Flint | ||
N/A | ||
1962 | Judge Blanding | |
Dr. Babcock | ||
1961 | Felix Wainwright | |
N/A | ||
Harry Marstow | ||
Norodeen | ||
1960 | Jess Walters | |
N/A | ||
Frank Chase | ||
Uncle Philip Landers | ||
Pontifex Tundifer | ||
N/A | ||
George Lowery | ||
Mike Pulaski | ||
N/A | ||
1959 | Lamb | |
Mr. Carsville | ||
Teague | ||
Mr. Judson | ||
Mr. Maitland | ||
Artie Quint | ||
N/A | ||
Professor Willard | ||
Henry Richardson | ||
Eli Banks | ||
Judge Brady | ||
Clay Heath | ||
1958 | Thomas Chandler | |
Ben Bodeen | ||
Dr. Caderman (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
J. Milton Turpin | ||
N/A | ||
Judge Shinn | ||
N/A | ||
Dr. Glen Leach | ||
Curtis Paine | ||
Doc Adams | ||
Deacon Davis | ||
Raoul Reynarde | ||
The Man | ||
Mr. Fowler, Chicago Hotel Manager | ||
1957 | Mr. Baldwin | |
Mr. Shores (narrator) | ||
N/A | ||
Mr. Boles | ||
Harry Folsom | ||
Bishop Arthur Mallory | ||
Ralph Duncan | ||
Prof. Sneider | ||
Martin Weston | ||
Sanford Harper | ||
Montrose Foster | ||
Julian Tyler | ||
Ziggy Dawit | ||
1956 | Hugh Saxton | |
1955 | N/A | |
Olie Ridgers | ||
Parson | ||
Judge Fletcher Anderson | ||
Lucas | ||
1954 | Entrikin | |
N/A | ||
1953 | Jonesy | |
Boris Atherton | ||
Mr. Ashley | ||
Steve Winters | ||
John Douglas | ||
Narrator | ||
Marlowe | ||
1952 | N/A | |
Maj. Lester Ormsby | ||
T.W. Hatcher | ||
1951 | Crazy John | |
Chief Inspector Carrington | ||
Maj. Lester | ||
1950 | Count Clerk | |
N/A | ||
Pa Kettle | ||
Retz | ||
Bill Stapp | ||
N/A | ||
Quincy Berry | ||
Edward | ||
Gramps | ||
Captain Crocker | ||
William Deveraux | ||
Barnes | ||
Dabe | ||
Harry Knighton | ||
Lester | ||
1948 | Casca | |
Admiral Luetjens | ||
Mr. Racknall | ||
Carlton Delafield | ||
Billy | ||
N/A | ||
Doc | ||
Prof. Henry Lempkin | ||
Sir Andrew Aguecheek | ||
Mr. Mergenthwirker | ||
Alfred Stubbs | ||
Pa Blanchard | ||
N/A | ||
1947 | N/A | |
1946 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
1933 | Editor (uncredited) | |
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