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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Jackie Taylor

Role
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Jacqueline Devon Taylor

Born
  
June 29, 1925 (
1925-06-29
)

Died
  
May 5, 2014, Citrus Heights, California, United States

Spouse
  
Jack Fries (m. 1966), Ben Bard (m. 1948–1954)

People also search for
  
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Jacqueline Taylor (June 29, 1925 – May 5, 2014) was an American child actress.

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Biography

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Jacqueline Devon Taylor was born in Compton, California, and appeared in five Our Gang short subjects from 1934 to 1935. She often portrayed the sister or girlfriend of one of the boys, usually Wally Albright.

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She joined KTTV in 1951 as the hostess of the first daily two-hour variety show in the Los Angeles area. For over ten years, she had the top-rated television show in the San Diego area. Her credits also include directing and producing television programs as well as performing in over seventy-five movies, numerous TV dramas and national commercials.

Personal life

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In 1948, Taylor married Ben Bard, who was a movie actor, stage actor, and acting teacher. They divorced in 1954.

Taylor and her second husband, television producer/journalist Jack Fries, who were married for 48 years until her death, produced and co-hosted Little Rascals Family Theater, which aired in Southern California from the mid 1970s through the mid 1980s. Segments of the show, including interviews with several former Gang members as adults, are available on home video.

Jackie and Jack discussed bias in the news as well as Taylor's Our Gang films. In 1975, they moved to Kansas City, Missouri, to study for the ministry. Jack was ordained in 1977, Jackie in 1979. They have served churches in St. Joseph and Kansas City (Missouri), San Juan Capistrano and San Diego (California), and Reno/Carson City (Nevada).

The couple retired in Sacramento. Both taught Voice Power Dynamics at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, operated their RascalandUSA.com website, and spoke before service clubs and civic organizations in Northern California. They were working on a joint autobiography, Suddenly It’s Tomorrow, which was to be released in late 2006.

Death

Jackie Taylor Fries died from Alzheimer's disease on May 5, 2014.

Filmography

Actress
1951
I Can Get It for You Wholesale as
Model (uncredited)
1936
Little Miss Nobody as
Orphan (uncredited)
1935
O'Shaughnessy's Boy as
Girl at parade (uncredited)
1934
Little Men as
Nan (uncredited)
1934
Shrimps for a Day (Short) as
Jane (as Our Gang)
1934
Kid Millions as
Little Girl in Ice Cream Number (uncredited)
1934
March of the Wooden Soldiers as
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
1934
Washee Ironee (Short) as
Jane (as Jackie Taylor)
1934
The First Round-Up (Short) as
Jane
1934
For Pete's Sake! (Short) as
Jane (as Our Gang)
1934
Hi'-Neighbor! (Short) as
Jane (as Our Gang)
1933
The Devil's Brother as
Girl (uncredited)
Self
2002
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1984
Our Gang: Inside the Clubhouse (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Jane (as Jackie Lynn Taylor-Fries)
Archive Footage
1981
Rascal Dazzle (TV Movie) as
Jane
1955
The Little Rascals (TV Series) as
Jane (1955)

References

Jackie Lynn Taylor Wikipedia