Vaughn Taylor
Vaughn Taylor
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Vaughn Taylor was an American character actor known for his distinctive voice and rugged on-screen presence.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: February 7, 1909
Died: November 26, 1982 (aged 73)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Taylor's nationality was American, and he worked primarily as a character actor in film and television.
Early Life and Background
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Vaughn Taylor was born on February 7, 1909. Not much is known about his early life or family background.
Major Accomplishments
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Taylor's most notable roles include appearances in films such as _The Magnificent Seven_ (1960), _Cape Fear_ (1962), and _The Apartment_ (1960). He also appeared on television, with guest spots on popular shows like _Bonanza_ and _Perry Mason_. Taylor was a prolific actor who worked extensively throughout his career.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Vaughn Taylor's most notable performances include:
_The Magnificent Seven_ (1960): Taylor played the role of the sheriff in this classic Western film.
_Cape Fear_ (1962): He portrayed a bailiff in this thriller starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum.
* _The Apartment_ (1960): Taylor had a small but memorable role as a hospital administrator.
Impact and Legacy
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Taylor's impact on the film industry is largely tied to his versatility and ability to bring depth to supporting roles. His distinctive voice and rugged demeanor made him a sought-after character actor during the 1950s and 1960s.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Vaughn Taylor is widely remembered for his contributions to classic films of the American New Wave era, including _The Magnificent Seven_ and _Cape Fear_. His rugged presence on-screen has made a lasting impression on audiences.
Quotes by Vaughn Taylor
Vaughn Taylor's insights on:

The greens are pretty soft. With no wind, if you're hitting it straight you have a lot of short irons and wedges. You can definitely score if you're hitting the ball well.

I had never had a big lead like that in a big tournament, ... I didn't know how to handle it. I was hoping to get off to a good start and never look back and not have to worry about it. Hopefully I learned a lot today and next time, hopefully I will handle it a little better.

I'm really proud of myself to let it go. In the past I would have lost my head and ended up shooting 80-something. I made two doubles and a triple today and shot 1-over. I played well, and I'm not going to let a few holes bother me.

I'm not going to take a day off. I'm just going to keep a club in my hand every day. That's the key.

It took me a while to get comfortable. I was a little more nervous than I wanted to be.

It was a great week. Playing in this tournament is a feeling like none other. I hope to get back ... and maybe one day win it.



