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Rod Taylor

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Acting is something I love.


— Rod Taylor


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Anyway, when I was a kid, I dutifully went to the Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College.


— Rod Taylor


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Art doesn't feed me or fill the void when I am not working. If I haven't worked for six months, I can't paint.


— Rod Taylor


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But I did a lot of boxing and I was captain of an Australian surf club.


— Rod Taylor


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Dore Schary was then head of the studio and he wanted to change my name.


— Rod Taylor


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I am proud to be an actor.


— Rod Taylor


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I did well as an actor in Australia, and then Paramount invited me over... to have a look at me.


— Rod Taylor


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I married at a tender age during my early stage and radio struggles.


— Rod Taylor


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I pray and try every day to be a better actor.


— Rod Taylor


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Acting doesn't suffice.


— Rod Taylor


#suffice






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During the mid-60s Taylor worked mostly for MGM his credits included Sunday in New York (1963) Fate Is the Hunter (1964 for 20th Century Fox) 36 Hours (1965) Young Cassidy (1965) The Liquidator (1965) and The Glass Bottom Boat (1966). Taylor attended Parramatta High School and later studied at the East Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College. Shannon"
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Theatre credits
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (Independent 1950)
Home of the Brave by Arthur Laurents (Independent 1950)
Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw (John Alden Company 1951)
Twins by Plautus (Mercury 1952)
Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare (Mercury 1952)
The Witch by John Masefield (Mercury 1952)
They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard (Mercury 1952)
The Happy Time by Samuel A.

He has appeared in over 50 films and is well known for his roles in the science fiction film The Time Machine (1960) and in the Alfred Hitchcock horror film The Birds (1963).

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