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Raymond Edgar Taylor (1 December 1888 – 15 February 1952) was an American film director. He directed 159 films between 1926 and 1949. His debut was the 1926 film serial Fighting with Buffalo Bill. Ray Taylor was one of the few Hollywood directors who specialized in a single type of film: he was an action specialist.
Ray Taylor (1888-1952) was a prolific director of westerns, serials and comedies in Hollywood. He worked with John Ford, Universal Pictures and PRC, and directed "Flash Gordon" and "Detective Lloyd".
- Ray Taylor
- February 15, 1952
- December 1, 1888
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Ray Taylor may refer to: Ray Taylor (director) (1888–1952), American film director. Ray Taylor (English footballer) (1930–2012), footballer for Huddersfield Town, Southport Frickley and Denaby United.
Ray Taylor was a prolific American director who worked in silent and sound films, especially westerns and serials. He directed "Flash Gordon" and "Lash La Rue" series, but struggled with alcoholism and low-budget productions.
- December 1, 1888
- February 15, 1952
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Birthday: Dec 1, 1888. Birthplace: Perham, Minnesota, USA. A gifted storyteller, Ray Taylor managed to captivate audiences with his unique directing style.