Don Taylor
Biography
Donald Richie Taylor, born on December 13, 1920, and passing away on December 29, 1998, was a prominent American actor and film director whose career spanned several decades. Taylor made a significant impact in the 1940s and 1950s, appearing in a number of iconic films. His notable acting credits include classics such as "The Naked City," "Battleground," "Father of the Bride," "Father's Little Dividend," and the acclaimed war drama "Stalag 17."
Transitioning from acting to directing, Taylor showcased his versatility in the film industry by helming a variety of projects. Among his directorial achievements are "Escape from the Planet of the Apes" (1971), which is part of the beloved sci-fi franchise, and "Tom Sawyer" (1973), bringing Mark Twain's classic character to life on the big screen. Additionally, he directed "Echoes of a Summer" (1976), a poignant drama, and "Damien: Omen II" (1978), a sequel to the chilling horror film "The Omen."
Throughout his career, Don Taylor earned a reputation for his ability to navigate both acting and directing, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and influential films that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
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Ambush
1950 • Lt. Linus Delaney
America: Imagine the World Without Her
2014
Song of the Thin Man
1947
Destination Gobi
1953 • Jenkins
The Men of Sherwood Forest
1954 • Robin Hood
Battleground
1949 • Standiferd
The Girls of Pleasure Island
1953 • Lt. Jimmy Gilmartin
For the Love of Mary
1948 • David Paxton
I'll Cry Tomorrow
1955 • Wallie
Love Slaves of the Amazons
1957 • Dr. Pete L. Masters
Serviced
2019
The Bold and the Brave
1956 • Ewald "Preacher" Wallister
Flying Leathernecks
1951 • Lt. Vern 'Cowboy' Blithe
Father's Little Dividend
1951 • Buckley Dunstan
CarGo: The City on 4 Wheels!
2017
The Martial Arts Kid
2015
Stalag 17
1953 • Lt. James Dunbar
Father of the Bride
1950 • Buckley Dunstan