Jack Taylor (born George Brown Randall; October 21, 1936) is an American actor known best for featuring in many European low-budgetexploitation movies of the 1970s, particularly several directed by Spanish moviemaker Jesús Franco.[1][2][3] Born in Oregon City, a suburb of Portland, Oregon, Taylor began acting onstage as a child. During the 1950s, he began appearing in small roles for Los Angeles-based television series before relocating to Mexico and featuring in several movies directed by Federico Curiel.
Taylor was born George Brown Randall[2] on October 21, 1936 in Oregon City, Oregon,[4] a suburb of Portland. He began acting as a child, first appearing in a stage production of Macbeth.[5]
Career
He adopted the stage name Jack Taylor and began his acting career in small roles in 1950s American television shows such as The Jack Benny Program and Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. He relocated to Mexico during the late 1950s and featured in a number of movies for director Federico Curiel, often featuring the Mexican characters Nostradamus the Vampire and the superhero Neutron. Reportedly, he relocated to Europe to appear in the movie Cleopatra (1963), but his small part was uncredited.
^Thrower, Stephen (2015). Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco: Volume 1:1959-1974. Strange Attractor Press. p. 262. ISBN978-1-907222-31-3.
Caputo, Davide (2012). Polanski and Perception: The Psychology of Seeing and the Cinema of Roman Polanski. Bristol, England: Intellect Ltd. ISBN978-1-841-50552-7.