Stanley Taylor was an American actor who is best known for Men of the Hour, The Romantic Age, and The Guilty One. He was born on March 3, 1900, in Campbell, Minnesota, and passed away on November 27, 1980, in Inglewood, California.
Personal and Family Life
Stanley Taylor had a daughter named Greta Lee Taylor, born around 1926. Not much is known about his family life, but he was part of a generation of actors who shaped early American cinema.
Death and Legacy
Stanley Taylor died on November 27, 1980, in Inglewood, California. His contributions to film during the early 20th century have been remembered, as he appeared in multiple films that are considered significant to the era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Half Way to Heaven | 1929-12-14 | Minor Role |
Rose of Washington Square | 1939-05-05 | Lobbygow (uncredited) |
Another Thin Man | 1939-11-17 | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
The Great Profile | 1940-08-30 | Reporter |
The Home Towners | 1928-11-03 | Wally Calhoun |
Glad Rag Doll | 1929-05-04 | Chauffeur |
Public Deb No. 1 | 1940-09-13 | Reporter |
Manhattan Melodrama | 1934-05-04 | Police Intern (uncredited) |
The Man Upstairs | 1926-01-22 | Norman Fraser-Freer |
Scrambled Weddings | 1928-01-01 | Billie Baxter |
The Ancient Highway | 1925-11-08 | Gaspard St. Ives |
Code of Honor | 1930-10-16 | Tom Bradfield |
The Bandit’s Son | 1927-11-20 | Rafe Bolton |
Kosher Kitty Kelly | 1926-09-05 | Morris Rosen |
The Guilty One | 1924-06-08 | Philip Dupre |
The Romantic Age | 1927-06-05 | Tom Winslow |
The Hottentot | 1929-08-10 | Alec Fairfax |