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Born in Freeport, Pennsylvania, Don Taylor studied law, then speech and drama at Penn State University, where as a freshman he began taking part in college stage productions. Hitchhiking to Hollywood in 1942, the youthful Taylor screen-tested at Warner Brothers but was rejected because of his draft status. MGM, not as fussy, signed him to a contract and immediately put him to work, assigning him the minuscule role of a soldier in director Clarence Brown's sentimental slice of Americana, The Human Comedy (1943). More minor roles followed before Taylor enlisted in the Army; but even there he continued to act: Playwright/screenwriter Moss Hart chose him to play one of the leads in the United States Army Air Forces' production of Hart's play, "Winged Victory." Taylor met his first wife, actress Phyllis Avery, when she was also in Winged Victory. Returning to civilian life, Taylor resumed his work in pictures with a top role in the trend-setting crime drama The Naked City (1948). In later years Taylor became a film and TV director, being nominated for an Emmy for his direction of an episode of The Farmer's Daughter. Taylor met his second wife Hazel Court when he directed her in a 1958 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955).- Director
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Don Taylor was born on 30 June 1936 in London, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for Omnibus (1967), Dead of Night (1972) and BBC2 Playhouse (1973). He was married to Ellen Dryden. He died on 11 November 2003 in Banham, Norfolk, England, UK.- Don Taylor was born in 1947. He is an actor, known for The Truman Show (1998) and The Truman Show: Tru-Talk (1998).
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- Don Taylor Atkinson (sometimes credited as "Don Atkinson") is a character actor appearing in a number of independent film and television projects, dating back to 1997. He is most widely seen in supportive roles, and has often portrayed police officers, detectives, federal agents, attorneys, doctors, firefighters, military officers and similar roles. His background prior to film and television work was in a variety of commercial roles, local theater, and earlier on as a stunt performer in both film and television projects. Before beginning his film career, he earned some notice as a radio and television voiceover artist. Don has trained with John Blythe Barrymore and the Famed Actor's Workshop in Los Angeles, and the Cinema Actors' Studio in San Francisco. An accomplished writer and photographer as well, Don has also served as technical consultant and co-writer on a number of feature film and TV projects.
- Don Taylor was born on 25 September 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for NHL 2002 (2001), NHL 2003 (2002) and 30 for 30 (2009).
- Don Taylor is known for October Sky (1999).
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- Don Taylor is known for Daddy and Them (2001) and The Manhunt (1984).
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T-Dawg Da Don, of Birmingham, AL, is the owner and founding partner of Little Room Records, TPC Cartel Management, Cartel TV, Cartel Cuties, Cartel News Syndicate, Cartel Books, CNS Distribution and Don Nicci Clothing which all run under the Cartel Corp umbrella he also is the CMO of Pokerface Cigars. T-Dawg represents clients in music, film/TV, and modeling, helping them close a variety of deals across all media. He has built a solid network throughout the industry including corporate partners like Crunk Energy Drink , Connect Music Group , Onerpm , Blacklist Tobacco Company and KVZ LTD. During his time working in promotions he worked with Trapflix, Fillmoebama, Fillmoelanta, and No Limit Forever. When he's not managing clients like ( Brandon Smiley , BMR Dee Man , Tiara Amoura , JT The Bigga Figga , PEBO Da Boss , Cartel Blacc , BC Capo , Lady V Phatcakes , Boobie Lashae and Da Bull Banks ) to help them achieve their goals, T-Dawg Da Don can often be found working on his own artistic endeavors as a rapper, actor and model. He's preparing to release his third album and eighth release entitled Cartel King 2. As an actor he has appeared in both independent and studio projects. Not one to limit himself, T-Dawg Da Don balances work lives in entertainment, business, tech, sports and politics. His organization Feed the Hood Foundation's primary focus is combating food deserts in urban communities. He is also the proud father of three exceptional children.- Special Effects
Don Taylor is known for China O'Brien (1990).- Don Taylor was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota and credits his Midwest upbringing with instilling a strong desire for success by way of hard work. He first performed in local choirs and on the ball fields of his neighborhood where the attention and applause was habit-forming.
After moving to Seattle, Washington in the 1980's he began performing and training with Theatresports, a Seattle improvisation group, which in turn cemented his hankering for performing. Moving in to performing in plays (in the renowned Seattle Fringe Theatre scene) Don has performed in some 50 plays spanning all genres. Over the last 5-7 years Don has been putting most of his creative and entrepreneurial energy into acting in and producing independence films. - Art Department
Don Taylor is known for Hamlet (1996).- Don Taylor is known for National Theatre Live: Antigone (2012).
- Don Taylor is known for Mid South Wrestling (1981).
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- Don Taylor is known for Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989).
- Don Taylor is known for Signal Seven (1984) and Bob Marley: The Legend Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl (1981).