This page will contain videos about Rod Taylor, as they become available.Rod TaylorRod Taylor (born January 11, 1930) is an actor. Taylor was born in Sydney, Australia and moved to the United States in the 1950s to pursue an acting career. Some of Taylor's films and television shows:
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Some of Taylor's films and television shows:. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Taylor was born in Sydney, Australia and moved to the United States in the 1950s to pursue an acting career. In 2002, Widmark was inducted into the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Rod Taylor (born January 11, 1930) is an actor. Other starring roles were in Night and the City, Panic in the Streets, No Way Out, Halls of Montezuma, Destination Gobi, Pickup on South Street, Take the High Ground!, The Cobweb, Backlash, Run for the Sun, The Last Wagon, Warlock, The Alamo, The Secret Ways, Two Rode Together, Judgment at Nuremberg, How the West Was Won, The Long Ships, Cheyenne Autumn, The Bedford Incident, When the Legends Die, Murder on the Orient Express, Coma and Madigan (he also starred in the television series which was based on the latter movie). Giant (film) (1956) (as Rodney Taylor). In the intervening two years, he had appeared in Slattery's Hurricane, Down to the Sea in Ships, Yellow Sky, Road House and The Street with No Name. Raintree County (1957). Widmark became so popular so fast that it was only two years later that he had his handprints cast in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater. The Time Machine (1960). Widmark's character in this film was the inspiration for the song, "The Ballad of Tommy Udo" by the band Kaleidoscope. The Birds (1963). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the performance. 36 Hours (1965). Widmark first appeared in movies in 1947's Kiss of Death (in which he giggles as he pushes a wheelchair-bound old woman down a flight of stairs), which started his seven year contract with 20th Century Fox. Young Cassidy (1965). He was unable to join the military during World War II because of a perforated eardrum. Do Not Disturb (1965). He appeared on Broadway in 1943 in Kiss and Tell. The Glass Bottom Boat (1966). He taught acting at the college after graduation, before debuting on radio in 1938 in Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories. Hotel (1967). He grew up in Princeton, Illinois and attended Lake Forest College, where he studied acting. The Picture Show Man (1977). Richard Widmark (born December 26, 1914 in Sunrise, Minnesota) is an American film actor. On the Run (1983). Masquerade (television)(1983) TV Series. Outlaws(1986) TV Series. Falcon Crest (1981) TV Series. |