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Buck Taylor

Buck Taylor

19 titles Acting May 13, 1938 Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States

Walter Clarence "Buck" Taylor, III, born on May 13, 1938, is a distinguished American actor and watercolor artist, celebrated primarily for his portrayal of Newly O'Brien, a gunsmith-turned-deputy, in the iconic television series Gunsmoke. He appeared in 113 episodes over the show's final eight seasons, which aired on CBS from 1967 to 1975. Beyond his acting career, Taylor has embraced his passion for art, focusing particularly on the American West. Notably, he has painted a portrait of his friend and fellow Gunsmoke actor, James Arness. Each year, Taylor lends his artistic talent to design posters for various Texas rodeos, showcasing his love for the culture and landscape of the Lone Star State. Currently, he resides on a ranch near Fort Worth, Texas, with his second wife, where he continues to balance his artistic endeavors with his love for the outdoors. Buck Taylor's legacy in both the entertainment industry and the art world reflects his deep connection to the rich traditions of the American West.

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