Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor, originally named Spangler Arlington Brugh, was born on August 5, 1911, and passed away on June 8, 1969. He emerged as a prominent figure in American film and television, captivating audiences as one of the leading actors of his era.
Taylor's cinematic journey commenced in 1934 when he joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His breakthrough role came in 1935 with the film *Magnificent Obsession*, which set the stage for his rising stardom. Throughout the late 1930s and into the 1940s, he solidified his reputation with notable performances in *A Yank at Oxford* (1938), *Waterloo Bridge* (1940), and *Bataan* (1943). During World War II, Taylor served honorably in the United States Naval Air Corps, where he was not only a flight instructor but also contributed to the war effort by appearing in training films.
After the war, Taylor transitioned to television and starred in the series *The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor* from 1959 to 1962. In 1966, he succeeded his friend Ronald Reagan as the host of the anthology series *Death Valley Days*.
In his personal life, Taylor was married to actress Barbara Stanwyck from 1939 until their divorce in 1951. He later wed actress Ursula Thiess in 1954, with whom he had two children. A lifelong smoker, Taylor was diagnosed with lung cancer in October 1968 and succumbed to the illness the following year at the age of 57.
Filmography
Many Rivers to Cross
Elimination Game
Above and Beyond
I Love Melvin
Beat Street
Saddle the Wind
Ambush
Hondo and the Apaches
Johnny Eager
Stand Up and Fight
Quentin Durward
The Hard Word
That's Entertainment, Part II
Kid Snow
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
Storm Warning (2007)
We Are Still Here (2023)
The Last Hunt
Rogue
Focus (2015)
Don't Tell
D-Day the Sixth of June
Devil's Doorway
Healing
Valley of the Kings
Quo Vadis
Tip on a Dead Jockey
Murder in the Fleet
The Gorgeous Hussy
Cattle King
Billy the Kid (1941)
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
Lady of the Tropics
Savage Pampas
Territory
Longmire