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Occupation
  
Film director

Children
  
Ray Taylor Jr.

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Ray Taylor

Years active
  
1926-1949


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Born
  
1 December 1888
Perham, Minnesota United States

Died
  
February 15, 1952, Hollywood, California, United States

Parents
  
Erastus Liver Taylor, Orpha Alba

Movies
  
Flash Gordon Conquers, Flash Gordon, The Painted Stallion, Dick Tracy, The Return of Chandu

Similar People
  
Ford Beebe, Lewis D Collins, Alan James, Charles Middleton, Frederick Stephani

Ray 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.

Selected filmography

  • Law of the Lash (1947)
  • Lost City of the Jungle (1946)
  • The Scarlet Horseman (1946)
  • The Royal Mounted Rides Again (1945)
  • Secret Agent X-9 (1945)
  • The Master Key (1945)
  • Jungle Queen (1945)
  • Mystery of the River Boat (1944)
  • Raiders of Ghost City (1944)
  • Adventures of the Flying Cadets (1943)
  • The Lone Star Trail (1943)
  • The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1943)
  • Don Winslow of the Coast Guard (1943)
  • Junior G-Men of the Air (1942)
  • Gang Busters (1942, co-director, with Noel M. Smith))
  • Don Winslow of the Navy (1942)
  • Treat 'Em Rough (1942)
  • Law and Order (1940)
  • Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
  • Flying G-Men (1939, co-director, with James W. Horne)
  • Rawhide (1938)
  • The Spider's Web (1938, co-director, with James W. Horne)
  • Chandu on the Magic Island (1935)
  • Heroes of the West (1932)
  • Battling with Buffalo Bill (1931)
  • The Ace of Scotland Yard (1929)
  • The Pirate of Panama (1929)
  • Tarzan the Mighty (1928)
  • A Final Reckoning (1928)
  • The Vanishing Rider (1928)
  • Whispering Smith Rides (1927)
  • Fighting with Buffalo Bill (1926)
  • References

    Ray Taylor (director) Wikipedia


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