Rod Taylor Movies and Career Information
Jan 11, 1930
Sydney
Actor
Rodney Sturt "Rod" Taylor (born 11 January 1930) is an Australian-born actor. Born in Lidcombe, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Taylor was the only child of William Sturt Taylor, a steel construction contractor and commercial artist, and the former Mona Thompson, a writer of plays and children's books. His middle name comes from his great-great grand uncle, Captain Charles Sturt, a famous British explorer of outback Australia in the 19th century. Taylor attended Parramatta High School and later studied at Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College before deciding to become an actor upon seeing Laurence Olivier in an Old Vic touring production in Australia. After acquiring radio and stage experience in Australia (his radio work included a stint on Blue Hills), Taylor moved to the United States in 1954, where he became a leading man in feature films of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1955, Taylor guest-starred in the third episode entitled "The Argonauts" of the first hour-long western television series, Cheyenne, an ABC program starring Clint Walker. Taylor and Edward Andrews played gold seekers Clancy and Duncan, respectively, who are best of friends until they strike it rich, only to see
- Rod Taylor Movies before 2012
- Inglourious Basterds 2009
- Hotel 2004
- Time Machine (Adult) 2000
- Welcome to Woop Woop 1998
- Zabriskie Point 1970
- Darker Than Amber 1970
- Liquidator 1966
- Birds 1963
- Sunday in New York (1963) 1963
- 101 Dalmatians (1961) 1961
- Separate Tables 1958
- Giant (1956) 1956
- World Without End (1956) 1956
- Catered Affair (1953) 1953
- Time Machine (1960)
- Colossus and the Amazon Queen (La regina delle Amazzoni)
- Time to Die (Pora umierac)