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Actor, Dub Taylor, was born Walter Clarence Taylor II on Feb 26, 1907 in Richmond, VA. Taylor died at the age of 87 on Oct 3, 1994 in Los Angeles, CA .

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Dub Taylor Quotes:

Robert Graham: Is's the only job you ever had?
Railroad Yard Watchman: Yes, sir. I've been with the railroad thirty years and never a blot against my record.
Robert Graham: Well, the yard cop seems to think you made a deal not to see that car broken into.
Railroad Yard Watchman: Pfah! What kind of sense does that make? Is sugar a rare cargo? Is there a black market for it? Did you ever hear of a fence for hot sugar? If I was gonna make a deal with crooks to steal somethin', it wouldn't be for forty tons of sugar. And I'll swear I didn't hear a thing Friday night.


Jack Summers: Hey, we're doin' all right!
Nevady: Don't forget - you got the job, but I gave you the reputation.


Fred: Life is just a bowl of cherries
Tony Manetta: Why
Fred: I don't know. I ain't a philosopher!


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His life was chronicled in 2007 in a feature length documentary, "That Guy: The Legacy of Dub Taylor," directed by Mark Ezra Stokes and produced by James Kicklighter.


He was a sidekick to Western Movie heroes: Charles Starrett (The Durango Kid), Russell Hayden (Lucky), Don "Red" Barry (Red Ryder)," Wild Bill" Elliott and Jimmy Wakely.

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