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  1. Eric Taylor (June 17, 1897 – September 8, 1952) was an American screenwriter with over fifty titles to his credit. He began writing crime fiction for the pulps before working in Hollywood. He contributed scripts to The Crime Club, Crime Doctor, Dick Tracy, Ellery Queen, and The Whistler series, as well as six Universal monster movies. [1] Career.

    • American
    • Screenwriter, short story writer
  2. 15 de jun. de 2018 · A career molder of young men, Taylor becomes the embodiment of the American everyman: hard working, stern, decent, and committed to his wife Tami (Connie Britton, expanding upon her role in Berg's ...

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  3. Eric Taylor, a relatively unknown Texas singer-songwriter revered by his more celebrated peers for his painterly lyrics and dexterous finger-style guitar playing, died on March 9 in Austin....

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    Eric Taylor (gridiron football) (born 1981), American and Canadian football defensive tackle. Eric Taylor (football manager) (1912–1974), English football manager. Eric Taylor (musician) (1949-2020), American singer and songwriter. Eric Taylor (screenwriter) (1897–1952), Hollywood screenwriter.

  5. Eric Taylor (screenwriter) Eric Taylor (June 17, 1897 - September 8, 1952) ... This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, April 23, 2015.

  6. Eric Taylor's films include Phantom of the Opera, Son of Dracula, The Ghost of Frankenstein, The Whistler

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0852338Eric Taylor - IMDb

    Eric Taylor. Writer: Phantom of the Opera. Eric Taylor was born on 17 June 1897 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Phantom of the Opera (1943), Black Friday (1940) and Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947). He died on 8 September 1952 in San Francisco, California, USA.