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William Traylor

William Hurley Traylor Jr. (October 8, 1930 – September 23, 1989) was an American film, stage, and television actor. He was also, along with his wife, Peggy Feury, an acting coach and founder of The Loft Studio, an acting school attended by such major stars as Sean Penn, Anjelica Huston and Nicolas Cage.[1] He is the father of actresses Stephanie Feury[2] and Susan Traylor.[3]

William Traylor
Traylor in 1978
Born
William Hurley Traylor Jr.

(1930-10-08)October 8, 1930
DiedSeptember 23, 1989(1989-09-23) (aged 58)
Other namesBlll Traylor, William Hurley Traylor
OccupationActor
Years active1954–1989
Spouse
(m. 1961; died 1985)
Children2, including Susan Traylor

Early life

He was born William Hurley Traylor Jr. in Kirksville, Missouri, to parents Edna Mae (Singleton) and William Hurley Traylor Sr. Kirksville had a population of 8,293 at the time. A fellow member of the Actors Studio, Geraldine Page, was also born in Kirksville.[4] Traylor and his two siblings, sisters Patricia (Traylor) Weber and Lucille (Traylor) Jorgenson, were raised in the Brashear, Missouri area, where William Sr. operated an oil business and service station.[5][6] Brashear is a small farm town with the Hog Branch stream running through one corner of it. When Traylor lived there, it had a population of only about 438 people, though it has shrunk considerably since then.[7]

Actors Studio

In his twenties, William Traylor arrived in New York City, where he studied acting, and soon became a member of the Actors Studio. The Actors Studio was founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford, Robert Lewis and Anna Sokolow, to provide training for actors. Lee Strasberg joined later and became its director in 1951. The Actors Studio is known for teaching method acting, as it evolved out of the Group Theatre in the 1930s and the ideas of Constantin Stanislavski.[8]

As a member of the Actors Studio in New York, Traylor, along with others, participated in a program to record and archive work that was being done there, including performances of scenes from dramatic literature. Traylor participated in these recordings from 1961 to 1968. These recordings have been archived as part of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections.[9]

Television

As an actor in New York, Traylor began appearing in roles in television dramas during what has become known as the Golden Age of television. He appeared in Screen Directors Playhouse, Highway Patrol, I Led 3 Lives, The Alcoa Hour, Goodyear Playhouse, Flipper, Father Knows Best, Naked City, and others.[1]

Theatre

He also performed on stage in theatres on Broadway as well as off Broadway, and in theatres in the region. His debut on Broadway occurred on November 14, 1957 at the Belasco Theatre, and was a remarkable opportunity: Two comedies written by and starring theatre legend, Noël Coward: Present Laughter with Traylor appearing as Roland Maule, and Nude With Violin with Traylor appearing as Clinton Preminger. Other cast members included Eva Gabor, Morris Carnovsky, Joyce Carey, and Mona Washbourne. The plays were produced together, and performed on different nights in repertory.[10][11][12] Traylor received positive personal notices for his Broadway debut.[13][14]

During that production Traylor had a problematic and apparently sexual relationship with Coward, which caused them both anguish, and resulted in an apparent suicide attempt by Traylor. The run of show ended soon after, and the company dispersed.[15][16] In 2013, British playwright, James Martin Charlton, used this episode as the basis for a fictionalized theatrical dramatization, entitled Coward. According to the press and the reviews of the production, the names of the characters, and the setting, and the period were all changed in the manner of a roman à clef, and none of the fictional characters were portrayed in an especially positive light by the playwright.[17][18][19]

Traylor went on to appear on Broadway in The Glass Menagerie, Show Boat, and Of Love Remembered, which was directed by Burgess Meredith.[20][21]

Los Angeles

He met and married a fellow Actors Studio member, the actress Peggy Feury in 1961. Eventually, professional opportunities drew Traylor to Los Angeles. His family, which now included two young children, Stephanie and Susan, left New York to join him in Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles, he appeared in television dramas and series, including Adam-12, Bracken's World, The F.B.I., McMillan & Wife, Mannix, Kung Fu and The Execution of Private Slovik.[1]

Films

His film work includes Cisco Pike (1972), The Towering Inferno (1974), Smile (1975), S*H*E (1980), The Long Riders (1980), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Fletch (1985) (for which he is best remembered as the uptight Mr. Underhill) and others.[1]

Year Title Role Notes
1955 The Last Frontier Soldier Uncredited
1961 One Plus One Hollister ("Honeymoon' segment)
1964 Diary of a Bachelor The Bachelor
1968 Windflowers FBI Agent #1
1968 The Boston Strangler Arnie Carr
1970 Colossus: The Forbin Project Party Guest Uncredited
1972 Cisco Pike Jack
1972 The Legend of Hillbilly John Reverend Millen
1974 The Towering Inferno Security Guard in Control Room Uncredited
1975 Smile Ray Brandy
1980 S*H*E Lacey
1980 The Long Riders Pinkerton
1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice Sackett
1983 The Man with Two Brains Inspector
1984 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension General Catburd
1985 Fletch Ted Underhill
1989 Fletch Lives
1989 Dead Bang Elton Tremmel (final film role)

Teacher

He and his wife, Peggy Feury, together founded the Loft Studio to teach acting.[22][23] The Loft Studio became a greatly admired acting studio, where Traylor and Feury brought the precepts of Stanislavski, and lessons from their own experiences at the Actors Studio, and the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. They taught a remarkable roster of actors, including Sean Penn,[24][25] Johnny Depp,[26] Ellen Burstyn,[27] Jeff Goldblum,[28] Lily Tomlin, Joanna Kerns,[29] Annette O'Toole,[30] John Mayall, Anjelica Huston,[31][32] Meg Tilly,[33] Nicolas Cage,[34] Michelle Pfeiffer[35] and Callie Khouri — who wrote the film Thelma and Louise.[36]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "William Traylor". IMDb. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  2. ^ "Stephanie Feury". IMDb. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "Susan Traylor". IMDb. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  4. ^ "Geraldine Page". IMDb. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  5. ^ Kirksville Daily Express. Edna Traylor obituary. Published December 19, 1991.
  6. ^ "Answers – The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  7. ^ A Book Of Adair County History, Published by the Adair County Bicentennial Committee, 1976.
  8. ^ Anna Sokolow The Rebellious Spirit by Larry Warren pages 89–94: The Actors Studio. ISBN 90-5702-185-4
  9. ^ University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
  10. ^ League, The Broadway. "William Traylor – Broadway Cast & Staff – IBDB". Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  11. ^ Coward, Noel. Present Laughter. Playbill program
  12. ^ Coward, Noel. Nude with Violin. Playbill program
  13. ^ Peterson, Camilla. "'LAUGHTER' Noel Coward Play Provides 'A Good Time'". Stanford Daily. February 27, 1958. [1]
  14. ^ "The New Yorker Digital Edition : Nov 23, 1957". Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  15. ^ Hoare, Phillip. Noel Coward: A Biography of Noel Coward. Simon and Schuster (2013) ISBN 9781476737492. [2]
  16. ^ Coward, Noel. Coward Plays: 6: Semi-Monde; Point Valaine; South Sea Bubble; Nude With Violin. World Classics. (2013) ISBN 9781408177365 [3]
  17. ^ Wainwright, Jon. "Coward – White Bear Theatre, London." The Public Reviews. October 25, 2013. [4]
  18. ^ O'Shaughnessy, Chris. "The rationality of evil: Coward at the White Bear Theatre". October 25, 2013. [5]
  19. ^ "Coward, White Bear Theatre – Review". October 26, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  20. ^ Playbill program. Showboat. 1966. Schubert Theatre
  21. ^ Of Love Remembered. Playbill program
  22. ^ Oakley, James. "Susan Traylor's LA Story". Interview Magazine. July 11, 2012.
  23. ^ [6] Peggy Feury. New York Times. November 26, 1985
  24. ^ Abramowitz, Rachel. "Don't Get Him Started". Los Angeles Times. January 6, 2002. [7]
  25. ^ Parker, Sachi. Lucky Me: My Life With--and Without--My Mom, Shirley MacLaine. Penguin (2013) ISBN 9781101616567 [8]
  26. ^ Blitz, Michael. Krasniewicz, Louise. Johnny Depp: A Biography. Greenwood Publishing Group (2007) Page 20. ISBN 9780313343001 [9]
  27. ^ Burstyn, Ellen. Lessons in Becoming Myself By Ellen Burstyn [10]
  28. ^ DiMarco, Damon. The Quotable Actor: 1001 Pearls of Wisdom from Actors Talking About Acting. Santa Monica Press. (2009) Page 133. ISBN 978-1-59580-044-2 [11]
  29. ^ Ardmore, Jane. "Growing a Delight for Joanna Kerns". February 4, 1987. Lawrence Journal-World. Page 4. [12]
  30. ^ Densmore, John. Riders on the Storm: My Life with Jim Morrison and the Doors. Random House Publishing Group (2009) [13]
  31. ^ Kozlowski, Carl. Fleischauer, Robert. Oscar-winning actress Anjelica Huston hits the Alex Theatre Nov 20 to discuss her memoir 'Watch Me'. Pasadena Weekly. November 13, 2014. [14]
  32. ^ "Academy Awards Acceptance Speeches – Search Results – Margaret Herrick Library – Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences". Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  33. ^ White, Nancy J. "International Women's Day: Behind every great woman — there's a woman". Toronto Star. March 7, 2014. [15]
  34. ^ Hoare, Philip. Noel Coward: A Biography of Noel Coward. Simon and Schuster (2013) ISBN 9781476737492 [16]
  35. ^ Parker, Sachi. Lucky Me: My Life With--and Without--My Mom, Shirley MacLaine. Penguin (2013) ISBN 9781101616567 [17]
  36. ^ Field, Syd. Four Screenplays: Studies in the American Screenplay. Random House. (2009) ISBN 9780307569523 [18]

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For the artist see Bill Traylor William Hurley Traylor Jr October 8 1930 September 23 1989 was an American film stage and television actor He was also along with his wife Peggy Feury an acting coach and founder of The Loft Studio an acting school attended by such major stars as Sean Penn Anjelica Huston and Nicolas Cage 1 He is the father of actresses Stephanie Feury 2 and Susan Traylor 3 William TraylorTraylor in 1978BornWilliam Hurley Traylor Jr 1930 10 08 October 8 1930Kirksville Missouri U S DiedSeptember 23 1989 1989 09 23 aged 58 Los Angeles California U S Other namesBlll Traylor William Hurley TraylorOccupationActorYears active1954 1989SpousePeggy Feury m 1961 died 1985 wbr Children2 including Susan Traylor Contents 1 Early life 2 Actors Studio 3 Television 4 Theatre 5 Los Angeles 6 Films 7 Teacher 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditHe was born William Hurley Traylor Jr in Kirksville Missouri to parents Edna Mae Singleton and William Hurley Traylor Sr Kirksville had a population of 8 293 at the time A fellow member of the Actors Studio Geraldine Page was also born in Kirksville 4 Traylor and his two siblings sisters Patricia Traylor Weber and Lucille Traylor Jorgenson were raised in the Brashear Missouri area where William Sr operated an oil business and service station 5 6 Brashear is a small farm town with the Hog Branch stream running through one corner of it When Traylor lived there it had a population of only about 438 people though it has shrunk considerably since then 7 Actors Studio EditIn his twenties William Traylor arrived in New York City where he studied acting and soon became a member of the Actors Studio The Actors Studio was founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan Cheryl Crawford Robert Lewis and Anna Sokolow to provide training for actors Lee Strasberg joined later and became its director in 1951 The Actors Studio is known for teaching method acting as it evolved out of the Group Theatre in the 1930s and the ideas of Constantin Stanislavski 8 As a member of the Actors Studio in New York Traylor along with others participated in a program to record and archive work that was being done there including performances of scenes from dramatic literature Traylor participated in these recordings from 1961 to 1968 These recordings have been archived as part of the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections 9 Television EditAs an actor in New York Traylor began appearing in roles in television dramas during what has become known as the Golden Age of television He appeared in Screen Directors Playhouse Highway Patrol I Led 3 Lives The Alcoa Hour Goodyear Playhouse Flipper Father Knows Best Naked City and others 1 Theatre EditHe also performed on stage in theatres on Broadway as well as off Broadway and in theatres in the region His debut on Broadway occurred on November 14 1957 at the Belasco Theatre and was a remarkable opportunity Two comedies written by and starring theatre legend Noel Coward Present Laughter with Traylor appearing as Roland Maule and Nude With Violin with Traylor appearing as Clinton Preminger Other cast members included Eva Gabor Morris Carnovsky Joyce Carey and Mona Washbourne The plays were produced together and performed on different nights in repertory 10 11 12 Traylor received positive personal notices for his Broadway debut 13 14 During that production Traylor had a problematic and apparently sexual relationship with Coward which caused them both anguish and resulted in an apparent suicide attempt by Traylor The run of show ended soon after and the company dispersed 15 16 In 2013 British playwright James Martin Charlton used this episode as the basis for a fictionalized theatrical dramatization entitled Coward According to the press and the reviews of the production the names of the characters and the setting and the period were all changed in the manner of a roman a clef and none of the fictional characters were portrayed in an especially positive light by the playwright 17 18 19 Traylor went on to appear on Broadway in The Glass Menagerie Show Boat and Of Love Remembered which was directed by Burgess Meredith 20 21 Los Angeles EditHe met and married a fellow Actors Studio member the actress Peggy Feury in 1961 Eventually professional opportunities drew Traylor to Los Angeles His family which now included two young children Stephanie and Susan left New York to join him in Los Angeles In Los Angeles he appeared in television dramas and series including Adam 12 Bracken s World The F B I McMillan amp Wife Mannix Kung Fu and The Execution of Private Slovik 1 Films EditHis film work includes Cisco Pike 1972 The Towering Inferno 1974 Smile 1975 S H E 1980 The Long Riders 1980 The Postman Always Rings Twice 1981 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 1984 Fletch 1985 for which he is best remembered as the uptight Mr Underhill and others 1 Year Title Role Notes1955 The Last Frontier Soldier Uncredited1961 One Plus One Hollister Honeymoon segment 1964 Diary of a Bachelor The Bachelor1968 Windflowers FBI Agent 11968 The Boston Strangler Arnie Carr1970 Colossus The Forbin Project Party Guest Uncredited1972 Cisco Pike Jack1972 The Legend of Hillbilly John Reverend Millen1974 The Towering Inferno Security Guard in Control Room Uncredited1975 Smile Ray Brandy1980 S H E Lacey1980 The Long Riders Pinkerton1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice Sackett1983 The Man with Two Brains Inspector1984 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension General Catburd1985 Fletch Ted Underhill1989 Fletch Lives1989 Dead Bang Elton Tremmel final film role Teacher EditHe and his wife Peggy Feury together founded the Loft Studio to teach acting 22 23 The Loft Studio became a greatly admired acting studio where Traylor and Feury brought the precepts of Stanislavski and lessons from their own experiences at the Actors Studio and the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York They taught a remarkable roster of actors including Sean Penn 24 25 Johnny Depp 26 Ellen Burstyn 27 Jeff Goldblum 28 Lily Tomlin Joanna Kerns 29 Annette O Toole 30 John Mayall Anjelica Huston 31 32 Meg Tilly 33 Nicolas Cage 34 Michelle Pfeiffer 35 and Callie Khouri who wrote the film Thelma and Louise 36 References Edit a b c d William Traylor IMDb Retrieved January 10 2017 Stephanie Feury IMDb Retrieved January 10 2017 Susan Traylor IMDb Retrieved January 10 2017 Geraldine Page IMDb Retrieved January 10 2017 Kirksville Daily Express Edna Traylor obituary Published December 19 1991 Answers The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life s Questions Answers com Retrieved January 10 2017 A Book Of Adair County History Published by the Adair County Bicentennial Committee 1976 Anna Sokolow The Rebellious Spirit by Larry Warren pages 89 94 The Actors Studio ISBN 90 5702 185 4 University of Wisconsin Digital Collections League The Broadway William Traylor Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB Retrieved January 10 2017 Coward Noel Present Laughter Playbill program Coward Noel Nude with Violin Playbill program Peterson Camilla LAUGHTER Noel Coward Play Provides A Good Time Stanford Daily February 27 1958 1 The New Yorker Digital Edition Nov 23 1957 Retrieved January 10 2017 Hoare Phillip Noel Coward A Biography of Noel Coward Simon and Schuster 2013 ISBN 9781476737492 2 Coward Noel Coward Plays 6 Semi Monde Point Valaine South Sea Bubble Nude With Violin World Classics 2013 ISBN 9781408177365 3 Wainwright Jon Coward White Bear Theatre London The Public Reviews October 25 2013 4 O Shaughnessy Chris The rationality of evil Coward at the White Bear Theatre October 25 2013 5 Coward White Bear Theatre Review October 26 2013 Retrieved January 10 2017 Playbill program Showboat 1966 Schubert Theatre Of Love Remembered Playbill program Oakley James Susan Traylor s LA Story Interview Magazine July 11 2012 6 Peggy Feury New York Times November 26 1985 Abramowitz Rachel Don t Get Him Started Los Angeles Times January 6 2002 7 Parker Sachi Lucky Me My Life With and Without My Mom Shirley MacLaine Penguin 2013 ISBN 9781101616567 8 Blitz Michael Krasniewicz Louise Johnny Depp A Biography Greenwood Publishing Group 2007 Page 20 ISBN 9780313343001 9 Burstyn Ellen Lessons in Becoming Myself By Ellen Burstyn 10 DiMarco Damon The Quotable Actor 1001 Pearls of Wisdom from Actors Talking About Acting Santa Monica Press 2009 Page 133 ISBN 978 1 59580 044 2 11 Ardmore Jane Growing a Delight for Joanna Kerns February 4 1987 Lawrence Journal World Page 4 12 Densmore John Riders on the Storm My Life with Jim Morrison and the Doors Random House Publishing Group 2009 13 Kozlowski Carl Fleischauer Robert Oscar winning actress Anjelica Huston hits the Alex Theatre Nov 20 to discuss her memoir Watch Me Pasadena Weekly November 13 2014 14 Academy Awards Acceptance Speeches Search Results Margaret Herrick Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts amp Sciences Retrieved January 10 2017 White Nancy J International Women s Day Behind every great woman there s a woman Toronto Star March 7 2014 15 Hoare Philip Noel Coward A Biography of Noel Coward Simon and Schuster 2013 ISBN 9781476737492 16 Parker Sachi Lucky Me My Life With and Without My Mom Shirley MacLaine Penguin 2013 ISBN 9781101616567 17 Field Syd Four Screenplays Studies in the American Screenplay Random House 2009 ISBN 9780307569523 18 External links EditWilliam Traylor at Playbill Vault archive William Traylor at the Internet Broadway Database William Traylor at IMDb William Traylor at the University of Wisconsin s Actors Studio audio collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Traylor amp oldid 1134765468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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