
Forrest Taylor
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Minor American character actor 'Forrest Taylor' (qv) was a veteran of the stage by the time he started appearing as a silent lead in both short and feature-length films. He went on to appear in hundreds of secondary "B" movies, although his name does not appear in a large percentage of them. Taylor was born Edwin 'Forrest Taylor' (qv) in Bloomington, Illinois, in 1883. Little is known about his early days on stage but he assayed prime roles in such films as _In the Sunset Country (1915)_ (qv), _April (1916)_ (qv), _True Nobility (1916)_ (qv) and _The Abandonment (1916)_ (qv) before World War I service intervened. With his leading-man career fatally interrupted, he would not return to films until a decade later in 1926. Playing a few strong supports, he regressed quickly to atmospheric bits primarily in westerns and cliffhangers. With a no-nonsense attitude and imposingly thick mustache, his attorneys, judges, scientists, executives and professors were for the most part scarcely acknowledged, so when he did receive a bit more screen time than usual he pounced on the opportunity, such as he got in 'John Wayne' (qv)'s programmer _Riders of Destiny (1933)_ (qv) where he played a sagebrush villain; the serial _Shadow of Chinatown (1936)_ (qv) as a Chief of Police; and _The Oregon Trail (1939)_ (qv) as a nemesis to hero 'Johnny Mack Brown' (qv). Taylor also managed some deliciously hammy roles in a few popular serials including _The Green Archer (1940)_ (qv), _The Spider Returns (1941)_ (qv) and _The Iron Claw (1941)_ (qv). On-camera for nearly five decades, he extended himself into TV programming in the 1950s, taking part in various TV westerns including episodes of _Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951)_ (qv), _Annie Oakley (1954)_ (qv), _The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)_ (qv), _Maverick (1957)_ (qv) and _My Friend Flicka (1955)_ (qv), not to mention both 'Gene Autry' (qv)'s and 'Roy Rogers' (qv)' weekly shows. He was an occasional player on the series _The Cisco Kid (1950)_ (qv) from 1950 on, and from 1952-1954 had one of his more visible roles as Grandpa Fisher on the religious TV series _This Is the Life (1952)_ (qv). Broaching the age of 80, Taylor finally retired in 1962 after filming an episode of _Bonanza (1959)_ (qv) and died three years later of natural causes in Garden Grove, California.::Gary Brumburgh / [email protected]
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