Kent Taylor
Kent Taylor was an American actor of film and television. Taylor appeared in more than 110 films, the bulk of them B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, although he also had roles in more prestigious studio releases, including Merrily We Go to Hell, I'm No Angel, Cradle Song, Death Takes a Holiday, Payment on Demand, and Track the Man Down. He had the lead role in Half Past Midnight in 1948, among a few others.
Early years
Kent Taylor was born Louis William Weisson May 11, 1907 to a Jewish family in Nashua, Iowa, Taylor moved with his family to Waterloo, Iowa, when he was 7. He worked at a variety of jobs after high school, and for two years he studied engineering at the Darrah Institute of Technology in Chicago. He and his family moved to California in 1931.Career
With no prior professional acting experience, Kent began working as a film extra in 1931 on the advice of a friend who said he had the right looks for "a good screen type." Prior to background work, he was co-operator of an awning service shop with his father. After a few very minor extra roles in films such as Kick In, he was called in "to try out a new camera idea;" a silent sequence was shot using Taylor and Claire Dodd, who was by then an established player at Paramount. The test led to Taylor being offered a contract with Paramount, which he signed on July 11, 1931.In 1951-1952, with his movie career on the decline and television production on the upswing, he played the title role in 58 episodes of the detective series Boston Blackie and the lead, as Captain Jim Flagg, in ABC's The Rough Riders, an adventure series about three soldiers, two Union and one Confederate, traveling together through the American West after the Civil War. The Rough Riders aired thirty-nine episodes from 1958 to 1959.
Other minor screen credits include My Little Margie, Tales of Wells Fargo, Zorro, Riverboat, The Rifleman, Tombstone Territory, Sugarfoot, Bat Masterson, Laramie, Mr. Lucky, Tightrope, Peter Gunn, Hawaiian Eye, The Brothers Brannagan, The Ann Sothern Show, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
He starred in the 1962 film The Broken Land with Jack Nicholson and Diana Darrin. The last years of his career were spent in low budget biker and horror films such as Brides of Blood, Satan's Sadists, The Mighty Gorga, Brain of Blood, Blood of Ghastly Horror, Angels' Wild Women, and Girls for Rent.
Along with Clark Gable, Kent Taylor served as the inspiration behind the name of Superman's alter-ego Clark Kent.
Death
Taylor died on April 9, 1987 at age 79, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, of complications during heart surgery.Selected filmography
- Born to Love as Dancing Doughboy
- Ladies' Man as Night Club Patron
- Kick In as Counter Man in Shop
- The Magnificent Lie as Cafe Customer
- The Road to Reno as One of Jackie's Admirers
- The False Madonna as Footman
- Husband's Holiday as Miguel Balboa
- Two Kinds of Women as Milt Fleisser
- Dancer in the Dark as Saxophonist
- One Hour with You as Party Guest Greeted by Colette
- Sinners in the Sun as Dancing Gigolo
- Forgotten Commandments as Gregor
- Merrily We Go to Hell as Gregory 'Greg' Boleslavsky
- The Man from Yesterday as Military Policeman
- Make Me a Star as Theatre Doorman Ticket Taker
- Devil and the Deep as A Friend at Party
- Blonde Venus as Hiker
- The Night of June 13 as Reporter
- If I Had a Million as Bank Teller
- The Sign of the Cross as Romantic Spectator
- Under-Cover Man as Russ
- The Mysterious Rider as Wade Benton
- Tonight Is Ours as Minor Role
- A Lady's Profession as Dick Garfield
- The Story of Temple Drake as First Jellybean
- Sunset Pass as Clink Peeples
- I'm No Angel as Kirk Lawrence
- White Woman as David von Elst
- Cradle Song as Antonio Perez
- David Harum as John Lennox
- Death Takes a Holiday as Corrado
- Double Door as Rip Van Brett
- The Scarlet Empress as Paul
- Many Happy Returns as Movie Actor
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch as Bob Redding
- Limehouse Blues as Eric Benton
- The County Chairman as Ben Harvey
- College Scandal as Seth Dunlap
- Smart Girl as Nick Graham
- Without Regret as Steven Paradin
- Two-Fisted as Clint Blackburn
- My Marriage as John DeWitt Tyler III
- The Sky Parade as Tommy Wade
- Florida Special as Wally Tucker
- Ramona as Felipe Moreno
- The Accusing Finger as Jerry Welch
- When Love Is Young as Andy Russell
- Wings Over Honolulu as Gregory Chandler
- Love in a Bungalow as Jeff Langan
- The Lady Fights Back as Owen Merrill
- A Girl with Ideas as Frank Barnes
- Prescription for Romance as Steve Macy
- The Jury's Secret as Walter Russell
- The Last Express as Duncan MacLain
- Pirates of the Skies as Robert Maitland
- Four Girls in White as Nick Conlon
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case as Bill Brown
- Five Came Back as Joe Brooks
- Three Sons as Gene Pardway
- Sued for Libel as Steve Lonegan
- Escape to Paradise as Richard Fleming
- I Take This Woman as Phil Mayberry
- Two Girls on Broadway as 'Chat' Chatsworth
- Girl in 313 as Gregg Dunn
- Girl from Avenue A as MacMillan Forrester
- Men Against the Sky as Martin Ames
- I'm Still Alive as Steve Bennett
- Repent at Leisure as Richard Hughes
- Washington Melodrama as Hal Thorne
- Frisco Lil as Peter Brewster
- Gang Busters as Det. Lt. Bill Bannister
- Mississippi Gambler as John J. 'Johnny' Forbes
- Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die as Doc Holiday
- Halfway to Shanghai as Frederick Barton
- Army Surgeon as Lt. Philip 'Phil' Harvey
- Bomber's Moon as Capt. Paul von Block
- Roger Touhy, Gangster as Police Capt. Steven Warren
- Alaska as Gary Corbett
- The Daltons Ride Again as Bob Dalton
- Young Widow as Peter Waring
- Smooth as Silk as Mark Fenton
- Tangier as Ramon
- Deadline for Murder as Steve Millard
- Dangerous Millions as Jack Clark
- The Crimson Key as Lawrence 'Larry' Morgan
- Second Chance as Kendal Wolf
- Half Past Midnight as Wade Hamilton
- The Sickle or the Cross as Rev. John Burnside
- Federal Agent at Large as Mark Reed, aka Nick Ravel
- Western Pacific Agent as Rod Kendall
- Trial Without Jury as Jed Kilgore
- Payment on Demand as Robert Townsend
- Playgirl as Ted Andrews
- Track the Man Down as John Ford
- Secret Venture as Ted O'Hara
- The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues as Dr. Ted Stevens
- Slightly Scarlet as Frank Jansen
- Ghost Town as Anse Conroy
- Frontier Gambler as Roger 'The Duke' Chadwick
- The Iron Sheriff as Phil Quincy
- Fort Bowie as Col. James Garrett
- Gang War as Bryce Barker, Meadows' Attonery
- Walk Tall as Frank Carter
- The Purple Hills as Johnny Barnes
- The Broken Land as Marshal Jim Cogan
- The Firebrand as Maj. Tim Bancroft
- The Day Mars Invaded Earth as Dr. David Fielding
- Harbor Lights as Dan Crown
- The Crawling Hand as Dr. Max Weitzberg
- Law of the Lawless as Attorney Rand McDonald
- Blood of Ghastly Horror as Dr. Elton Corey
- Brides of Blood as Dr. Paul Henderson
- Satan's Sadists as Lew
- The Mighty Gorga as Tonga Jack Adams
- Hell's Bloody Devils as Count Otto Von Delberg
- Brain of Blood as Dr. Trenton
- Angels' Wild Women as Parker
- I Spit on Your Corpse as Moreno