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Buck Taylor (born Walter Clarence Taylor III, May 13, 1938) is an American actor and artist, best known for his role as gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brian in the CBS television series Gunsmoke. Early life and career [ edit ]
Buck Taylor. Actor: Cowboys & Aliens. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum "Hall of Great Western Performers" Inductee, and Multi-Western Heritage Award Winner, most recently for roles in the critically acclaimed movie Hell or High Water (2016) (Outstanding Theatrical, 2017), The Road to Valhalla (2013) (Outstanding Documentary, 2015) and Truce (2005) (Outstanding Theatrical, 2007), Buck ...
- Actor, Art Department, Additional Crew
- May 13, 1938
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Buck Taylor. Actor: Cowboys & Aliens. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum "Hall of Great Western Performers" Inductee, and Multi-Western Heritage Award Winner, most recently for roles in the critically acclaimed movie Hell or High Water (2016) (Outstanding Theatrical, 2017), The Road to Valhalla (2013) (Outstanding Documentary, 2015) and Truce (2005) (Outstanding Theatrical, 2007), Buck ...
- May 13, 1938
Buck Taylor, Marrero, Louisiana. 45,354 likes · 232 talking about this. all things WESTERN genre, western art, artist, actor, cowboy, rodeos, horses
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Walter Clarence "Buck" Taylor, III (born May 13, 1938) is an American actor and water color artist best known for his role as gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brien in 113 episodes during the last eight seasons of CBS's Gunsmoke television series (1967–1975). In recent years, he has painted the portrait of his friend and Gunsmoke costar James Arness. Taylor's painting specialty is the American ...
Biografía de Buck Taylor y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Gettysburg (1993), Comanchería, Conagher, Los ángeles del infierno, Wild Wild West
Buck Taylor worked alongside Chill Wills, guiding him from the beginning at an utmost favorable and memorable appearance on “ Gun Smoke ” as Newly O’ Brien. Over the years, he has presented a counterpoint of talents fulfilled of generosity, and his odyssey is 60 years of acting from the 1960s and is still premiering on his latest show, “Yellowstone.”