
The Story of Temple Drake
The Story of Temple Drake

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kent Taylor (May 11, 1907 – April 11, 1987) was an American actor. Born Louis William Weiss in Nashua, Iowa, 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 I'm No Angel (1933), Death Takes a Holiday (1934), Payment on Demand (1951), and Track the Man Down (1955). In the 1950s, 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 in 39 episodes of ABC's The Rough Riders (1958–1959). Other small screen credits include My Little Margie, Tales of Wells Fargo, Zorro, Bat Masterson, Peter Gunn, and Hawaiian Eye. The last years of his career were spent in slasher and horror films with titles like Satan's Sadists, Blood of Ghastly Horror, I Spit on Your Corpse, and Hell's Bloody Devils. Taylor is interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kent Taylor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1907-05-11 in Nashua, Iowa, USA
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The Story of Temple Drake

The Scarlet Empress

One Hour with You

Five Came Back

The Road to Reno

Blonde Venus

Ghost Town

Payment on Demand

If I Had a Million

The Sickle or the Cross

I'm No Angel

The Iron Sheriff

Two Girls on Broadway

Death Takes a Holiday

The Jury's Secret

Law of the Lawless

The Crawling Hand

Roger Touhy, Gangster

I Take This Woman

Slightly Scarlet
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