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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dwight Oliver Taylor (January 1, 1903, New York City, New York – December 31, 1986, Woodland Hills, California) was an American author, playwright, and film/television screenwriter. Dwight Taylor was the son of actress Laurette Taylor and her husband, Charles A. Taylor. Dwight Taylor attended Lawrenceville School in Lawrence Township, New Jersey where he ...

  2. Dwight Taylor may refer to: Dwight Taylor (baseball) (born 1960), former Major League Baseball outfielder for the Kansas City Royals. Dwight Taylor (writer) (1903–1986), film and television writer. Dwight Willard Taylor (1932–2006), malacologist. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. Jan 6, 1987 · Dwight Taylor, a playwright, screenwriter and author, died of a heart attack Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 84 years old and had lived at ...

  4. Dwight Taylor. Highest Rated: 100% Top Hat (1935) Lowest Rated: 20% Today We Live (1933) Birthday: Jan 1, 1902 Birthplace ...

  5. Dwight Taylor. DWIGHT TAYLOR and REGINALD LAWRENCE wrote for Broadway and Hollywood. Taylor was introduced to Cole Porter when writing The Gay Divorce which introduced the sensational “Night and Day” and was later adapted into a motion picture starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. This was followed by Top Hat, with music by Irving Berlin ...

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  7. Dwight Taylor's films include Pickup on South Street, Top Hat, The Gay Divorcee, Batman