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![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: February 26, 1907 in Richmond, VA Death: September 3, 1994 Biography:Actor "Dub Taylor", the personification of grizzled old western characters, has been entertaining viewers for over 60 years. Prior to becoming a movie actor, Taylor played the harmonica and xylophone in vaudeville. He used his ability to make his film debut as the zany Ed Carmichael in Capra's "You Can't Take it With You" (1938). He next appeared in a small role in the musical "Carefree"(1938) and then began a long stint as a comical B-western sidekick for some of Hollywood's most enduring cowboy heroes. During the '50s he became a part of "The Roy Rogers Show" on television. About that time, he also began to branch out and appear in different film genres ranging from comedies, "No time for Sergeants" (1958) to crime dramas, "Crime Wave" (1954). He has also played on other TV series such as "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Please Don't Eat the Daisies". One of his most memorable feature film roles was... Full Biography
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