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  1. 6 de oct. de 1994 · Actor Dub Taylor Dies at 87. 0:04. 1:26. Former Oklahoma City resident Dub Taylor, a character actor who last starred in "Maverick" with Mel Gibson this summer, died Monday in Los Angeles. He was 87. Taylor died of congestive heart failure at Westlake Medical Center in Westlake Village, Calif., said hospital spokeswoman Jane Kelly.

  2. 5 de oct. de 1994 · Dub Taylor, who played grizzled characters and sidekicks in a nearly 60-year movie career that included supporting roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Maverick," died on Monday at Westlake Medical ...

  3. Dub Taylor is a highly sought after Speaker and Consultant widely known for his transformative leadership strategies, techniques and concepts. Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Dub Taylor Consulting, he is responsible for planning, directing and managing nationwide sales initiatives, partnerships and supporting clients by ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Dub_TaylorDub Taylor - Wikiwand

    Dub Taylor (26 de febrero de 1905 – 3 de octubre de 1994) fue un prolífico actor estadounidense, cuyo campo de trabajo se desarrolló principalmente en el género western. Quick facts: Dub Taylor, Información personal, Nombre de n...

  5. Dub Taylor (1905 - 1994) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Bonnie y Clyde, Maverick, La huida, The Durango Kid (Serie de TV), Casey Jones (Serie de TV), Horizontes azules, Un hombre llamado Caballo, La criatura del lago negro, El show de Barbara Stanwyck (Serie de TV) y Desmadre City, U.S.A.

  6. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Dissolve to an aerial shot of a truck barreling through a dusty wasteland. We soon discover that, at the point the title appears, the boy and the girl have yet to meet. So, the whole film could be seen as a flashback -- a noir convention that emphasizes the forces of fate, since the ending of "their story" (even if we don't know what it is) has ...

  7. You might be wondering who the heck Dub Taylor is and why the heck anyone might want to make a feature length documentary about him. Well, for starters, he's been in over 500 film and television shows over the course of his career, which spanned from Frank Capra's classic, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" all the way up until "Maverick."