Ferris Taylor

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Ferris Taylor
Hollywood, California
, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • vaudeville performer
Years active1933–1958

Robert[citation needed] Ferris Taylor (March 25, 1888 – March 7, 1961)[1] was an American film actor and vaudeville performer.

Biography

Taylor owned a vaudeville company, the Taylor Players.[2] Besides his acting, Taylor sometimes sang in vaudeville programs. A 1922 newspaper article noted, "he possesses a deep baritone-basso voice".[3] The group included his brother, Glen H. Taylor, who later became a U.S. senator from Idaho.[2]

In 1930, Taylor went to Hollywood, gaining a few appearances in films in bit parts and as an extra.[4] He eventually appeared in more than 120 films between 1933 and 1958. He also made guest appearances on The Cisco Kid starring Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo in the early 1950s.

He died in

Hollywood, California from a heart attack.[citation needed
]

Partial filmography

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