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Rod Taylor Trivia

Date of Birth
11 January 1930
Birthplace
Sydney, Australia
Age
80
First Name
Rod
Middle Name
Stuart
Last Name
Taylor
Height
5' 11" (180 cm)
Star Sign
Capricorn
Claim to Fame
The Time Machine
Occupation
Actor
Occupation Category
Actor
Nationality
Australian
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People - Person
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Movie and TV Show Credits

Giant (1956)
Sir David Karfrey as Rodney Taylor


Kaw (2007)
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Himself


Garwood B. Jones

The Birds (1963)


The Rack (1956)
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The V.I.P.s (1963)
Les Mangrum

Daddy-O

Lee Allen

Rod Taylor Videos on YouTube

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Rod Taylor - Ethiopian Kings. Released 1978 on the 7 " Archive label. Rod Taylor is a reggae singer and producer, born in Jamaica, West Indies ...
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Super heavyweight release from Rod Taylor which comes with two versions. Awesome. 2006 on King Culture. Deadly dub sessions here ...
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Rod "Rocky T" Taylor showing a big Horace Andy influence on this heavy record for Ossie Hibbert. Ossie went on to be a big player in early ...
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Reggae Rod Taylor His Imperial Majesty Mikey Dread King Tubby Dread All The Way
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ROD TAYLOR - Faithful One
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Killer 12" disco 45 on the Hitrun label. Rod Taylor sings righteous lyrics over a very heavy, ponderous rhythm. Smooth transition into the ...
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Rod Taylor's career, famous actor and Star of the 60's 70's & 80's. The Time Machine and Hitch's The Birds. He worked with the most beautiful ...
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Second episode of 13. "Ground Loop at Adobe Wells.
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I't a great video where you can see Rod Taylor fighting against a puppet gull in the movie The birds, by Alfred Hitch
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In this episode Hank and Johnny battle German Imperial forces in Mexico. This is not so strange the Germans were in many South American nations ...
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Rod Taylor alongside SMC & Artikal Krew Clip 2007
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HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY RIDDIM - ROD TAYLOR FEAT CAPLETON - HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY
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Updated and sounding pretty damn wicked!! The Original DATC version from 79 is also on my channel. enjoy
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Article Date: 03 September 2010

Rod Taylor

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Rod Taylor
Born Rodney Sturt Taylor
11 January 1930 (1930-01-11) (age 80)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Actor
Years active 1953–present
Spouse(s) Peggy Williams (1951-1954)
Mary Hilem (1963-1969)
Carol Kikumura (1980-present)

Rodney Sturt "Rod" Taylor (born 11 January 1930)[1] is an Australian-born actor.

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[edit] Life and career

Born in Lidcombe, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Taylor was the only child of William Sturt Taylor, a steel construction contractor and commercial artist, and the former Mona Thompson, a writer of plays and children's books. His middle name comes from his great-great grand uncle, Captain Charles Sturt, a famous British explorer of outback Australia in the 1800s.

He attended Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College before deciding to become an actor upon seeing Laurence Olivier in an Old Vic touring production in Australia. After acquiring radio and stage experience in Australia (his radio work included a stint on Blue Hills), Taylor moved to the United States in 1954, where he became a leading man in feature films of the 1960s and 1970s.

In 1955, Taylor guest-starred in the third episode entitled "The Argonauts" of the first hour-long western television series, Cheyenne, an ABC program starring Clint Walker. Taylor and Edward Andrews played gold seekers Clancy and Duncan, respectively, who are best of friends until they strike it rich, only to see Native Americans release their gold dust to the wind.

In the 1960-1961 television season, Taylor starred as foreign correspondent Glenn Evans in the ABC dramatic series Hong Kong. His principal co-star was Lloyd Bochner. The program faced stiff competition on Wednesday evenings from NBC's Wagon Train.

In 1961, Taylor guest-starred on Marilyn Maxwell's short-lived ABC series Bus Stop. In 1962, he starred in an episode of The DuPont Show of the Week (NBC) entitled The Ordeal of Dr. Shannon, an adaptation of A. J. Cronin's novel, Shannon's Way.

Equally adept at light comedy and drama, Taylor's best-known films are the H. G. Wells science-fiction classic The Time Machine (1960) and Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963). In the latter, Taylor starred as Mitch Brenner, a man whose hometown of Bodega Bay and family home in the Northern California town come under attack from flocks of angry birds for no discernible reason.

His other films include Sunday in New York, Fate Is the Hunter, 36 Hours, Young Cassidy, The Glass Bottom Boat, Darker than Amber, The Picture Show Man, and Cry of the Innocent.

Prior to that, Taylor had broken into Hollywood with small roles in big pictures like Giant (1956), Raintree County (1957) and Separate Tables (1958).

Taylor was reportedly up for the role of Caucasian martial artist Roper in the Bruce Lee vehicle Enter the Dragon. The 1973 film was directed by Robert Clouse, who had also directed Taylor in 1970's Darker than Amber. However, Taylor was supposedly deemed too tall for the part, and the role went to John Saxon.[2]

In the 1970s, Taylor turned again to television. He starred in 1971's Bearcats! on CBS and in The Oregon Trail on NBC in 1976. He appeared in 30 episodes of Falcon Crest as well as multiple episodes of Murder, She Wrote and Walker, Texas Ranger.

In 1993, Taylor hosted the documentary Time Machine: The Journey Back, directed by Clyde Lucas. At the end of the special came a mini-sequel, written by David Duncan, the original writer of the George Pal classic. Taylor recreated his role as George, reuniting him with Filby (Alan Young).

Inglourious Basterds by film director Quentin Tarantino in 2009 featured Taylor as British prime minister Winston Churchill.

Married to third wife Carol Kikumura since 1980, Taylor is the father of former CNN financial reporter Felicia Taylor (born 1964), from his second marriage. He is a life-long artist and has homes in southern California and Australia.

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[edit] TV shows

Taylor has had several lead roles in television, from the early 1960s to the early 2000s. Among his TV shows are

Among semi-regular appearances or multiple episodes:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sydney Morning Herald, Birth Announcements, Saturday 18 January 1930, page 16
  2. ^ http://www.cityonfire.com/commentary/etd.mp3

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