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  1. 2 de dic. de 2011 · After CBS canceled Gunsmoke in 1975, Taylor got serious about Western history, in his acting and in his art. He became obsessed with looking authentic in his acting roles. “It got so when I went in to get my wardrobe, they’d lay off me,” he recalls. “They’d say, ‘He knows what he wants. Just let him pick it.’”.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2013 · Walter Clarence “Buck" Taylor III,74, broke into Westerns on Gunsmoke (1955–1975), the longest-running prime-time drama in TV history. He and his father are one of only two father-son pairs to be inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame.

  3. Buck Taylor was born Walter Clarence Taylor III, on May 13, 1938, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, Jr. His father, also known as “Dub Taylor,” was one of cinema’s most prolific supporting actors. Taylor was born in the year his father got his first role in the film ‘You Can’t Take It with You.’

  4. 4 de jun. de 2023 · Buck Taylor is best known to television viewers for his role as gunsmith Newly O’Brian on the long-running western “Gunsmoke.”. But at age 85, Taylor has now earned a whole new generation of ...

  5. Bette Rogge '44, '77, interviews "Gunsmoke" actors Ken Curtis and Buck Taylor. Curtis begins the interview as his character, "Festus." He also talks about hi...

  6. Welcome to the home of the best western art painted and produced by Buck Taylor of Gunsmoke in the USA. 1305 CLYDE DRIVE, MARRERO, LA 70072. (+1) (504) 328-7844. BGBUCKTAYLOR@AOL.COM. Gallery of the West. Fine Art. Events. Photo Corral. Collectibles.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Buck Taylor's marriage to wife Judy Nuggent ended after 21 years before he tragically lost his son to a motorcycle accident. But the American actor has since moved on from those incidents after he found love again. A glimpse into his life and career.