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Don Taylor (American filmmaker)

Donald Ritchie Taylor (December 13, 1920 – December 29, 1998) was an American actor and film director.[1] He co-starred in 1940s and 1950s classics, including the 1948 film noir The Naked City, Battleground, Father of the Bride, Father's Little Dividend and Stalag 17. He later turned to directing films such as Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Tom Sawyer (1973), Echoes of a Summer (1976), and Damien: Omen II (1978).

Don Taylor
Don Taylor in Father's Little Dividend (1951)
Born
Donald Ritchie Taylor

(1920-12-13)December 13, 1920
DiedDecember 29, 1998(1998-12-29) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)Actor and film director
Years active1943–88
Spouses
(m. 1944; div. 1955)
(m. 1964)
Children4

Biography Edit

Early life and work Edit

The son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Taylor, Donald Ritchie Taylor[2][3] was born in Freeport, Pennsylvania on December 13, 1920.[4] (Another source says that he was born "in Pittsburgh and raised in Freeport, Pa.")[2] He studied speech and drama at Penn State University and hitchhiked to Hollywood in 1942. He was signed as a contract player at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and appeared in small roles. Drafted into the United States Army Air Forces (AAF) during World War II, he appeared in the Air Forces's Winged Victory Broadway play[5] and movie (1944), credited as "Cpl. Don Taylor."

Acting career Edit

After discharge from the AAF, Taylor was cast in a lead role as the young detective, Jimmy Halloran, working alongside veteran homicide detective Dan Muldoon (Barry Fitzgerald) in Universal's 1948 screen version of The Naked City, which was notable for being filmed entirely on location in New York. Taylor was later part of the ensemble cast in MGM's classic World War II drama Battleground (1949). He then appeared as the husband of Elizabeth Taylor in the comedies Father of the Bride (1950) and its sequel Father's Little Dividend (1951), starring Spencer Tracy. Another memorable role was Vern "Cowboy" Blithe in Flying Leathernecks (1951). In 1952, Taylor played a soldier bringing his Japanese war-bride back to small-town America in Japanese War Bride. In 1953, Taylor had a key role as the escaping prisoner Lt. Dunbar in Billy Wilder's Stalag 17. His last major film role came in I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955).

Directorial career Edit

From the late 1950s through the 1980s, Taylor turned to directing movies and TV shows, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the short-lived Steve Canyon, starring Dean Fredericks, and Rod Serling's Night Gallery. One of his memorable efforts, in 1973, was the musical film Tom Sawyer,[6] which boasted a Sherman Brothers song score. Other films that Taylor directed are Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Echoes of a Summer (1976), The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday (also 1976), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977) starring Burt Lancaster, Damien: Omen II (1978) with William Holden, and The Final Countdown (1980) with Kirk Douglas.

Taylor occasionally performed both acting and directing roles simultaneously, as he did for episodes of the TV detective series Burke's Law.

Writing career Edit

Taylor "wrote one-act plays, radio dramas, short stories, and the 1985 TV movie My Wicked, Wicked Ways ... The Legend of Errol Flynn."[2]

Personal life Edit

 
Don Taylor with Phyllis Avery, 1946

Taylor was married twice.

  • His first wife was Phyllis Avery, whom he married in 1944; they divorced in 1955,[2] but not before the births of their daughters Anne and Avery.
  • His second wife was Hazel Court,[6] whom he married in 1964 and stayed with until his death; they had a son, Jonathan, and a daughter, Courtney.[7]

Death Edit

Taylor died on December 29, 1998, at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, of heart failure.[2]

Awards Edit

Selected filmography as director Edit

In addition to his Hollywood credits, Taylor directed 27 television movies and episodes for 53 television series including Cannon, Rod Serling's Night Gallery, Mod Squad, It Takes a Thief, The Big Valley, The Flying Nun, Vacation Playhouse, The Tammy Grimes Show, The Wild Wild West, Burke's Law, The Rogues, The Farmer's Daughter, The Lloyd Bridges Show, The Dick Powell Theatre, Dr. Kildare, Checkmate, 87th Precinct, Zane Grey Theater, The Rifleman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Honky Tonk, and others.

Selected filmography as actor Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1943 The Human Comedy Soldier Uncredited
Salute to the Marines Brooks - Marine at Bridge Uncredited
Swing Shift Maisie Young Pilot Uncredited
Thousands Cheer Soldier at Train Station Uncredited
Girl Crazy Student Uncredited
1944 Winged Victory Danny 'Pinkie' Scariano
1947 Song of the Thin Man Buddy Hollis
1948 The Naked City Detective Jimmy Halloran
For the Love of Mary David Paxton
1949 Battleground Standiferd
1950 Ambush Lt. Linus Delaney
Father of the Bride Buckley Dunstan
1951 Submarine Command Lt. Peter Morris
Father's Little Dividend Buckley Dunstan
The Flying Leathernecks Lt. Vern 'Cowboy' Blithe
The Blue Veil Dr. Robert Palfrey
Submarine Command Lt. Cmdr. Peter Morris
1952 Japanese War Bride Cpt. Jim Sterling
1953 Destination Gobi Jenkins
The Girls of Pleasure Island Lt. Jimmy Gilmartin
Stalag 17 Lt. James Schuyler Dunbar
1954 Johnny Dark Duke Benson
The Men of Sherwood Forest Robin Hood
1955 I'll Cry Tomorrow Wallie
1956 The Bold and the Brave Sgt. Ewald 'Preacher' Wollaston
Ride the High Iron Sgt. Hugo Danielchik
1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Professor Donald Mason Season 3 Episode 5: "Silent Witness"
Love Slaves of the Amazons Dr. Peter Masters
1961 Savage Guns Mike Summers
1969 The Five Man Army Poker Player Uncredited, (final film role)

References Edit

  1. ^ Roberts, Jerry (5 June 2009). Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors. Scarecrow Press. p. 584. ISBN 978-0-8108-6378-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Actor Don Taylor, 78, Also Directed Movies, Tv". Sun Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale. Los Angeles Times. January 4, 1999. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  3. ^ Monush, Barry (2003). Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965. Vol. 1. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 720. ISBN 978-1-5578-3551-2. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Don Taylor Expected To Visit in Freeport". Simpson's Leader-Times. Kittanning, Pennsylvania. July 10, 1957. p. 1. Retrieved March 24, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ "Don Taylor". Playbill. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  6. ^ a b Kleiner, Dick (September 27, 1972). ""Tom Sawyer" family film even on set". Columbus Telegram. p. 34. Retrieved March 24, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ Weiskind, Ron (January 1, 1999). "Longtime Hollywood actor, director raised in Freeport". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. B-7. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  8. ^ . Television Academy. Archived from the original on 2016-04-05. Retrieved 24 March 2016.

External links Edit

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For the English TV writer and director see Don Taylor English director and playwright For other people named Don Taylor see Don Taylor disambiguation Donald Ritchie Taylor December 13 1920 December 29 1998 was an American actor and film director 1 He co starred in 1940s and 1950s classics including the 1948 film noir The Naked City Battleground Father of the Bride Father s Little Dividend and Stalag 17 He later turned to directing films such as Escape from the Planet of the Apes 1971 Tom Sawyer 1973 Echoes of a Summer 1976 and Damien Omen II 1978 Don TaylorDon Taylor in Father s Little Dividend 1951 BornDonald Ritchie Taylor 1920 12 13 December 13 1920Freeport Pennsylvania U S DiedDecember 29 1998 1998 12 29 aged 78 Los Angeles California U S Occupation s Actor and film directorYears active1943 88SpousesPhyllis Avery m 1944 div 1955 wbr Hazel Court m 1964 wbr Children4 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and work 1 2 Acting career 1 3 Directorial career 1 4 Writing career 1 5 Personal life 1 5 1 Death 2 Awards 3 Selected filmography as director 4 Selected filmography as actor 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life and work Edit The son of Mr and Mrs D E Taylor Donald Ritchie Taylor 2 3 was born in Freeport Pennsylvania on December 13 1920 4 Another source says that he was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Freeport Pa 2 He studied speech and drama at Penn State University and hitchhiked to Hollywood in 1942 He was signed as a contract player at Metro Goldwyn Mayer and appeared in small roles Drafted into the United States Army Air Forces AAF during World War II he appeared in the Air Forces s Winged Victory Broadway play 5 and movie 1944 credited as Cpl Don Taylor Acting career Edit After discharge from the AAF Taylor was cast in a lead role as the young detective Jimmy Halloran working alongside veteran homicide detective Dan Muldoon Barry Fitzgerald in Universal s 1948 screen version of The Naked City which was notable for being filmed entirely on location in New York Taylor was later part of the ensemble cast in MGM s classic World War II drama Battleground 1949 He then appeared as the husband of Elizabeth Taylor in the comedies Father of the Bride 1950 and its sequel Father s Little Dividend 1951 starring Spencer Tracy Another memorable role was Vern Cowboy Blithe in Flying Leathernecks 1951 In 1952 Taylor played a soldier bringing his Japanese war bride back to small town America in Japanese War Bride In 1953 Taylor had a key role as the escaping prisoner Lt Dunbar in Billy Wilder s Stalag 17 His last major film role came in I ll Cry Tomorrow 1955 Directorial career Edit From the late 1950s through the 1980s Taylor turned to directing movies and TV shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents the short lived Steve Canyon starring Dean Fredericks and Rod Serling s Night Gallery One of his memorable efforts in 1973 was the musical film Tom Sawyer 6 which boasted a Sherman Brothers song score Other films that Taylor directed are Escape from the Planet of the Apes 1971 Echoes of a Summer 1976 The Great Scout amp Cathouse Thursday also 1976 The Island of Dr Moreau 1977 starring Burt Lancaster Damien Omen II 1978 with William Holden and The Final Countdown 1980 with Kirk Douglas Taylor occasionally performed both acting and directing roles simultaneously as he did for episodes of the TV detective series Burke s Law Writing career Edit Taylor wrote one act plays radio dramas short stories and the 1985 TV movie My Wicked Wicked Ways The Legend of Errol Flynn 2 Personal life Edit nbsp Don Taylor with Phyllis Avery 1946Taylor was married twice His first wife was Phyllis Avery whom he married in 1944 they divorced in 1955 2 but not before the births of their daughters Anne and Avery His second wife was Hazel Court 6 whom he married in 1964 and stayed with until his death they had a son Jonathan and a daughter Courtney 7 Death Edit Taylor died on December 29 1998 at the University of California Medical Center in Los Angeles California of heart failure 2 Awards EditNominee Best Director Saturn Awards The Island of Dr Moreau 1977 citation needed Nominee Best Director Comedy Emmy Awards The Farmer s Daughter 1963 8 Selected filmography as director EditIn addition to his Hollywood credits Taylor directed 27 television movies and episodes for 53 television series including Cannon Rod Serling s Night Gallery Mod Squad It Takes a Thief The Big Valley The Flying Nun Vacation Playhouse The Tammy Grimes Show The Wild Wild West Burke s Law The Rogues The Farmer s Daughter The Lloyd Bridges Show The Dick Powell Theatre Dr Kildare Checkmate 87th Precinct Zane Grey Theater The Rifleman Alfred Hitchcock Presents Honky Tonk and others Everything s Ducky 1961 Ride the Wild Surf 1964 Jack of Diamonds 1967 The Five Man Army 1969 Escape from the Planet of the Apes 1971 Tom Sawyer 1973 Echoes of a Summer 1976 The Great Scout amp Cathouse Thursday 1976 The Island of Dr Moreau 1977 Damien Omen II 1978 The Final Countdown 1980 The Diamond Trap 1988 Selected filmography as actor EditYear Title Role Notes1943 The Human Comedy Soldier UncreditedSalute to the Marines Brooks Marine at Bridge UncreditedSwing Shift Maisie Young Pilot UncreditedThousands Cheer Soldier at Train Station UncreditedGirl Crazy Student Uncredited1944 Winged Victory Danny Pinkie Scariano1947 Song of the Thin Man Buddy Hollis1948 The Naked City Detective Jimmy HalloranFor the Love of Mary David Paxton1949 Battleground Standiferd1950 Ambush Lt Linus DelaneyFather of the Bride Buckley Dunstan1951 Submarine Command Lt Peter MorrisFather s Little Dividend Buckley DunstanThe Flying Leathernecks Lt Vern Cowboy BlitheThe Blue Veil Dr Robert PalfreySubmarine Command Lt Cmdr Peter Morris1952 Japanese War Bride Cpt Jim Sterling1953 Destination Gobi JenkinsThe Girls of Pleasure Island Lt Jimmy GilmartinStalag 17 Lt James Schuyler Dunbar1954 Johnny Dark Duke BensonThe Men of Sherwood Forest Robin Hood1955 I ll Cry Tomorrow Wallie1956 The Bold and the Brave Sgt Ewald Preacher WollastonRide the High Iron Sgt Hugo Danielchik1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Professor Donald Mason Season 3 Episode 5 Silent Witness Love Slaves of the Amazons Dr Peter Masters1961 Savage Guns Mike Summers1969 The Five Man Army Poker Player Uncredited final film role References Edit Roberts Jerry 5 June 2009 Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors Scarecrow Press p 584 ISBN 978 0 8108 6378 1 a b c d e Actor Don Taylor 78 Also Directed Movies Tv Sun Sentinel Fort Lauderdale Los Angeles Times January 4 1999 Retrieved 24 March 2016 Monush Barry 2003 Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors From the silent era to 1965 Vol 1 Hal Leonard Corporation p 720 ISBN 978 1 5578 3551 2 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Don Taylor Expected To Visit in Freeport Simpson s Leader Times Kittanning Pennsylvania July 10 1957 p 1 Retrieved March 24 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Don Taylor Playbill Retrieved 24 March 2016 a b Kleiner Dick September 27 1972 Tom Sawyer family film even on set Columbus Telegram p 34 Retrieved March 24 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Weiskind Ron January 1 1999 Longtime Hollywood actor director raised in Freeport Pittsburgh Post Gazette p B 7 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Awards Search Don Taylor Television Academy Archived from the original on 2016 04 05 Retrieved 24 March 2016 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Don Taylor actor Don Taylor at IMDb Don Taylor at the TCM Movie Database Don Taylor at the Internet Broadway Database Don Taylor at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Taylor American filmmaker amp oldid 1177686815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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