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Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (Robert Taylor, August 5, 1911-June 8, 1969), was born in NE, an American film and television actor, and graduated from Pomona College in the United States
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A seventeen-year contract was signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. in 1934. In 1936, he co-starred with Greta Garbo in the love film " Camille " directed by George Cukor
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. In 1937, he co-starred with Missy in the crime film "Do Yourself"
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. In 1940, he collaborated with Vivian Mary Hartley and starred in the Hollywood love film " Waterloo Bridge " directed by Melvin Le Roaheng . He is well-known to the audience for playing the handsome and infatuated "Luo Aheng " in the film. Cooperated with Judy in 1942 , starring in the black crime film " Johnny Eager " directed by Melvin Le Roaheng
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. In 1946, he co-starred with Katharine Houghton Hepburn in the black thriller " Undercurrent " directed by Vincente Minnelli
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. Cooperated with Deborah Jane Trimmer in 1951 and starred in The historical film " Quo Vadis " directed by Melvin Le Roaheng and Anthony Mann
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. In 1952, he collaborated with Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor and Joan Fontaine , starring in the love film " Ivanhoe " directed by Richard Thorpe
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. In 1953, he cooperated with Ava Gardner and starred in the action film " Knights of the Round Table "
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. In 1954, he won the Most Popular Actor Award of The eleventhannual Golden Globe Awards
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. In 1964 in collaboration with Missy, she starred in William Castle horror film directed by " William Castle's William Castle's at The Night Walker ..... ..... "
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. Cooperated with Dorothy Faye Dunaway in 1969 , starred in The war film " The Extraordinary Seaman " directed by John Frankenheimer
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In 1969, Robert Taylor died of lung cancer in the United States at the age of 57
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Early Experience
On August 5, 1911, Robert Taylor was born in the United States and lived in the village of NE Philip. In childhood, I liked myself alone, not very gregarious. I would rather play football alone in the grassland or forest when I am upset than playing with children of the same age at school. But he is not unhappy because of this. On the contrary, he has read a lot of books. He has his own bicycle, has his own horse, always has a group of animals to take care of, sorts and lives by himself, and does what he likes
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Robert Taylor is an excellent track and field athlete at Beatrice High School, and has a talent for vocals, and has won several speech awards
. In 1925, Robert, who had a good musical talent, began to learn the cello (until 1931). In 1929, Robert Taylor majored in music at Doane College in Nebraska and participated in the school’s orchestra to play the cello. In 1931, Robert Taylor followed his father to study medicine at Pomona College in California
. Robert, who was supposed to choose a way out in music and medicine, accidentally joined the campus student theater troupe to perform. In 1933, Robert Taylor played the protagonist in many plays because of his handsome appearance. Robert was encouraged to go to the Neely Dixon Drama School and participated in the audition for the Samuel Gowan Film Company , but he failed. That was his first audition. In 1934, Robert Taylor was discovered by a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. scout while performing a stage play in college , and he was given a chance to audition for a movie. He immediately signed a seventeen-year contract with MGM.
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Performing Experience
In 1934, Robert Taylor in Will Rogers plays the comedy movie "Handy Andy" Lloyd in the corner
; the same year and Mady Christians cooperation in Charles Brabin directed love story played by Bill corner "Bad Woman". In 1935, he starred in the crime film "Ladies of Thames Square" directed by George B. Seitz, in which he played Steve J. Gordon; in the same year, he starred in the Hollywood song and dance film " Broadway Melody of 1936 " starring Jack Benny . , Played the role of Robert Gordon in the film. Participated in the performance of the short music film "La Fiesta de Santa Barbara" directed by Louis Lewyn. Cooperated with Irene Marie Dunn and played the role of Dr. Robert Merrick in the feature film " Magnificent Obsession " directed by John M. Stahl
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In 1936, Robert Taylor collaborated with Greta Garbo , starring in the love film " Camille " directed by George Cukor
, in which he played Armand Duval. When the film chose Greta Garbo's male partner, many famous first-line actors were included in the qualifier list. Finally, George Cukor decided to let Robert, who just debuted, play the role of Armand Duval. This is also a challenge for Robert
. After the film was released, it was selected as one of the top ten romantic movies by " Time " in the United States
; in the same year, he cooperated with Joan Crawford and starred in the Hollywood historical film "Luxury Slut" in
which he played the role of Bow. Cooperated with Loretta Young and played Richard Winfield in the feature film "Private Number" directed by Roaheng Del Ruth
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In 1937, Robert Taylor and Missy co-starred in the Hollywood crime film " Do Your Myself " (also translated as "My Sister-in-law") , playing the role of Lieutenant Richard Perry in the film
; in the same year, Robert co-starred with Eleanor Torrey Powell and starred in Hollywood musicals. "Broadway Melody of 1938", played the role of Stephen in the film. He later collaborated with Jean Harlow and co-starred in the comedy "Personal Property", in which he played the role of Ferguson
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In 1938, Robert Taylor collaborated with Edward Arnold , starring in the drama film "The Crowd Roars" directed by Richard Thorpe , in which he played the role of McCaw Arnold. Afterwards, Robert, along with Lionel Barrymore and Vivian Mary Hartley, filmed the love film " A Yank at Oxford " directed by Jack Conway
, in which he played the role of Lee Sheridan. This was his first collaboration with Vivian Mary Hartley
; in the same year, Robert and Margaret Sullavan In cooperation, he starred in Frank Borzage 's drama film " Three Comrades in Arms ", in which he played the role of Erich. In 1939, Robert collaborated with Hedy Lamarr in the love film "Lady of the Tropics" directed by Jack Conway , playing the role of William Beal
in the film; in the same year he starred in the film "Lucky Night"
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In 1940, Robert Taylor and American playwright Robert E. Sherwood , director Melvin Lero Ah Heng and British actress Vivian Mary Hartley cooperation
, starred in the Hollywood love story " Waterloo Bridge ", the protagonist of the film played by British Colonel Robert Ah-Heng Cronin
: The film landed in China in November of the same year. Although the film was not as outstanding as " Gone with the Wind " in the United States , it has been re-screened many times in China and is still full of audiences. So much so that it arouses foreigners' wonder and curiosity, which is called a unique "Chinese phenomenon"
. In the same year, he cooperated with Ruth Carol Hussey and starred in the Hollywood war film "Flying Team Commander" directed by Frank Borzage, in which he played the role of Ensign Alan Drake. Later, he collaborated with Norma Shearer and played the role of Mark in the drama film "Escape" directed by Melvin Le Roaheng
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In 1941, Robert Taylor collaborated with Joan Crawford , starring in the romantic comedy "When Ladies Meet" as Jimmy Lee. And Brian Donlevy cooperation, a western starring biopic " Billy the Kid " film plays Billy the Kid corner
; November the same year, he along with Missy at Grauman's Chinese Theater, the Hollywood sign and cement forecourt leaving footprints handprints.
In 1942, Robert Taylor collaborated with Judy , starring in the black crime film " Johnny Eager " directed by Melvin Le Roach as John'Johnny ' Eager
. In the same year, he collaborated with Charles Laughton , starring in the war film "Corridor" as Lieut
. In 1943, cooperated with George Murphy to play the role of Sergeant Bill Dyne in the war film " Batan " directed by Ty Garnett
. In 1944, Robert Taylor collaborated with Susan Peters and starred in the Russian war film "Song of Russia" directed by Gregory Latour . In the film, he played the role of John Meredith. Robert was not interested in this film. Because the film praises Communism from a certain angle . In the same year, he was seconded to 20th Century Fox to participate in the narration and dubbing of the World War II documentary " Polemohari Kyria " directed by William Wheeler
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In 1946, Robert Taylor collaborated with Katharine Houghton Hepburn , starring in the black thriller " Undercurrent " directed by Vincente Minnelli
. In 1948, Robert narrated in the MGM Films documentary "Mysterious Island"
; in the same year, he appeared in the comedy series "Small Town Celebrities". In 1949, Robert played the role of Rigby in the black thriller film " Bribe " directed by Robert Z. Leonard
, and collaborated with Ava Gardner
. In 1950, Robert Taylor played the role of Lance Poole in the western film "Devil's Porch" directed by Anthony Mann
. In 1951, he collaborated with Deborah Jane Trimmer , starring in the historical film " Quo Vadis " directed by Melvin Le Roach and Anthony Mann as Marcus
. In the same year, he cooperated with Denise Darcel and played the role of Buck in the western film " Westward the Women " directed by William A. Wellman .
In 1952, in collaboration with Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor and Joan Fontaine
, he played the role of Ivanhoe in the love film " Ivanhoe " directed by Richard Thorpe ; in the same year, he collaborated with Eleanor Parker and starred in the war film " Above and Beyond " directed by Melvin Frank
. Played the role of Colonel Paul Tibbetts ; in December, dubbed the narration in the documentary film "The Hoaxters" starring Harry Clifford Keel
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In 1953, Robert Taylor collaborated with Ava Gardner to play the role of Lancelot in the Hollywood action film " Knights of the Round Table "
. At the same time, the two co-starred in the action film "Three Heroes" directed by John Farrow , in which they played the role of Rio; In the same year, he cooperated with Stewart Granger. and played the role of Joel Shore in the adventure film " All the Brothers Were Valiant "
. In 1954, Robert Taylor won the 11th Golden Globe Awards "Henrietta Award" Favorite Actor Award
; with Eleanor Parker , he played Mark Brandon in the adventure film "Valley of the Kings" directed by Robert Pirosh In the same year, he cooperated with Janet Leigh and played the role of Detective Christopher in the crime film " Internal Affairs " directed by Roaheng Rowland
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In 1955, Robert Taylor collaborated with Eleanor Parker to play the role of Bushrod in the comedy film " The Running Man " directed by Roaheng Rowland . In the same year, he collaborated with Kay Kendall in the romance film "The Story of Boward " directed by Richard Thorpe . "As the part of Baohuade
. In 1956, Robert collaborated with Richard Todd and starred in Henry Koster 's action film " D-Day the Sixth of June " as Capt. Brad Parker; in the same year, he starred in the western film "The Last Hunt" directed by Richard Brooks . "
; Cooperated with Burl Ives , and played the role of Cliff Barton in the drama film "Power and Fame" directed by Henry Koster
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In 1958, Robert Taylor collaborated with Richard Widmark to play the role of Jake Wad in the film "The Law and Jake Wade" directed by John Sturges ; in the same year, he collaborated with Cyd Charisse in the noir film " Party Girl " directed by Nicholas Ray . "Played the role of Tommy in "; co-operated with The Liberty Girl , played the double master of Steve Sinclair in the western film "Two Riding in the Wind" directed by John Sturges
. In 1959, Robert Taylor and Anthony Newley cooperation, co-starred in the British adventure film " Killers of Kilimanjaro " ,
he played Robert Adamson corner, the film finally premiered in Finland; the same year, with Nicole Maurey cooperation, starred Richard Thorpe directed the suspense The film "The House of the Seven Hawks", played the role of John Nordley in the film
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In 1963, Robert Taylor collaborated with Lilli Palmer , starring in the Hollywood film " Miracle of the White Stallions ", in which he played the role of Col. Podhajsky; in the same year, he collaborated with Salvatore Loggia and starred in the Hollywood film "Cattle King" as Sam Brassfield in the film A corner
; starred in the documentary "Real Hollywood"
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In 1964, Robert Taylor and Joseph Michael Shaughnessy and Stanley Adams cooperation in Russell Rouse directed the feature film " A House Is is Not A Home " plays Frank corner; and Missy cooperation, in William Castle directed the horror film " William Castle's William Castle's "The Night Walker ..... ..... " played the role of Barry Moreland
; in the same year, he appeared in the documentary film "MGM's Comedy Film Review" directed by Robert Youngson with Clark Gable and Greta Garbo . In
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In 1966, Robert Taylor played Martin in the adventure film Savage Pampas directed by Hugo Fregonese
. In 1967, Robert Taylor appeared as mine boss Gallaher in the plot film "Hondo and the Apaches" produced by John Wayne . He was a typical cowboy role and the last western film in his career. The film and "Billy the Kid" "The stills are deposited in the Western Film Museum
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In 1968, Robert Taylor and Rosalind Russell , Stella Stevens cooperation in JamesD.Neilson plays Mr. Farraday corner directed comedy movie "Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows"; the same year, with Charles Boyer cooperation in the comedy film directed by Etienne Périer Played the role of Anderson in "Le rouble à deux faces"
. In 1969, he cooperated with Dorothy Faye Dunaway to play himself in the war film " The Extraordinary Seaman " directed by John Frankenheimer
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Personal Life
Robert Taylor family life
Robert Taylor's original name: Spangler Ellington Buller, was born in a doctor's family in NE, USA; he is the eldest son of the family and lives with his parents and grandmother. His mother, Ruth Buhler, is frail and sick but likes to read romantic novels very much. His original name "Ellington" comes from the name of the hero of the novel that his mother loves. His father, Spangler Andrew Buhler, was a food merchant in his early days and then became a surgeon . He has been taking care of his frail wife for many years
. At the age of 12, Robert assisted his father in performing emergency surgery on a dying person. Robert likes occasionally hunting with fellow friends Wallace Beery , Clark Gable, Robert Stark , John Wayne and Ernest Miller Hemingway
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When World War II broke out, Robert Taylor insisted on his beliefs and joined the army despite the strong opposition from fans. From 1943 to 1945, he served in the United States Navy Air Transport Division, serving as a flight instructor for the Naval Air Transport Department and directing 17 US Navy training films. And has its own single-engine aircraft. During the period of the US Air Force Transport Division, he still filmed films, such as: "Song of Russia", "Polemohari kyria" and so on. Robert returned safely after the war, and MGM bought him a twin-engine Beechcraft, which he drove until the early 1960s
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Robert Taylor Love Life
May 14, 1939, Robert Taylor and Hollywood actress Missy married
, but two problems work together far more than has been no children; finally, two on February 25, 1952 divorced, Taylor paid annually Alimony of 15% of the income until his death in 1969. And Barbara publicly stated that Taylor was her lifelong love after divorcing Robert, and she has been single since then
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May 24, 1954, Robert Taylor and German actress Ursula Thiess married
. They have one son, one daughter and two children. The eldest son Terence Taylor was born on June 18, 1955; the second daughter Teresa Taylor was born in 1959, and the marriage lasted until Robert's death in 1969
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Character Evaluation
Robert Taylor has a handsome appearance and classic temperament, and is the best choice for heroes and other roles. It is suave on the screen, simple and serious off the screen, and there is no lace news. It is hailed by Hollywood as "a handsome niche with a perfect sculptural profile" and "a Valentino aesthetic that upsets all living beings." Unfortunately, critics always discriminate against his handsome appearance when evaluating his acting skills. But in the two films "Camille" and "Waterloo Bridge", Robert Taylor calmly made the most powerful counterattack. Just mention "Waterloo Bridge", a heart-wrenching American film, and Chinese audiences will think of that beautiful tragic story, of the young officer with a beautiful mustache; he is the Hollywood box office star Robert of the 1940s. Taylor
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Although Robert Taylor was born in a doctor's family, he has a good musical talent. His handsome appearance and classical temperament make him a perfect candidate for roles such as princes and heroes. When he walked into Hollywood and signed a contract with MGM, that long and slurred young man from the country turned into a generation of classic beautiful men in black and white light and shadow, conquering thousands of female fans. When people sit in the theater and are infected by his magnetic voice, they would never think that he was a shy stutterer before
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