Ken Taylor, a prolific writer, was born on November 10, 1922, in the historic town of Bolton, situated within the boundaries of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom. This auspicious event marked the beginning of a life that would be defined by his remarkable literary talents.
Throughout his illustrious career, Taylor gained recognition for his work in the realm of drama, with his most notable contributions including the television series "Drama 61-67" in 1961, the acclaimed mini-series "The Camomile Lawn" in 1992, and the television drama "Shades of Darkness" in 1983.
Taylor's passing occurred on April 17, 2011, in the picturesque region of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Despite his physical departure, his written works continue to captivate audiences and inspire future generations of writers.