Vaughn Taylor

Vaughn Taylor

Deceased · Born: Feb 22, 1911 · Died: Apr 26, 1983

Personal Details

BornFeb 22, 1911 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

The extraordinary individual being discussed is a reedy, balding, often bespectacled American character actor with a distinctive pencil-thin moustache. He was once famously described as the man with TV's "most deceptive face". Despite his unassuming appearance, which bore a striking resemblance to that of a certified public accountant, he was a graduate of Northeastern University and had a storied career in the entertainment industry.

In his early years, he struggled to make a name for himself as an actor, taking on roles in stock, tent shows, and radio productions. After serving in the army during World War II, he transitioned to television, becoming a prolific performer in early anthology series such as Kraft Theatre (1947) and Robert Montgomery Presents (1950). Throughout his career, he continued to balance his television work with appearances on the New York stage.

He also made appearances in films, often in small supporting roles. One of his most notable film credits is his portrayal of Deacon Davis in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958),as well as his role as George Lowery, the boss of doomed actress Janet Leigh, in Psycho (1960).

However, it was on the small screen that he truly shone, showcasing his remarkable versatility in a wide range of roles. He played everything from benevolent characters to waspish ones, often taking on the personas of doctors, judges, and bankers. He was equally adept at portraying benevolence and greed, as well as corrupt attorneys and second-string grifters.

Some of his most notable television credits include his five appearances in The Twilight Zone (1959). He also made a memorable appearance as George "Pa" Barker in an episode of The Untouchables (1959).

Unfortunately, severe spinal deterioration forced him to retire from acting in 1976. He was married to his wife, Ruth Moss, a fellow graduate of the Leland Powers School, who was a notable Boston radio personality and Broadway actress.

Career

1976
The Gumball Rally
The Gumball Rally as Andy McAllister - Mercedes Team
1974
1973
Brock's Last Case
Brock's Last Case as Doc Walters
1971
They Call It Murder
They Call It Murder as Harry Marshall
The Million Dollar Duck
The Million Dollar Duck as Bank President (uncredited)
1969
Disneyland
Disneyland as Dog Catcher
1968
Fever Heat
Fever Heat as Toad Taplinger
The Power
The Power as Mr. Hallson
1967
The Last Challenge
The Last Challenge as Jim Haskell (uncredited)
In Cold Blood
In Cold Blood as Good Samaritan
1966
1965
Zebra in the Kitchen
Zebra in the Kitchen as Councilman Pew
Dark Intruder
Dark Intruder as Dr. Burdett
1964
1963
The Wheeler Dealers
The Wheeler Dealers as Thaddeus Whipple
FBI Code 98
FBI Code 98 as Joseph Petersen
1962
Diamond Head
Diamond Head as Judge Blanding
1961
1960
Psycho
Psycho as George Lowery
The Plunderers
The Plunderers as Jess Walters
The Gallant Hours
The Gallant Hours as Mike Pulaski
1959
Blue Denim
Blue Denim as Professor Willard
Warlock
Warlock as Henry Richardson
1958
Screaming Mimi
Screaming Mimi as Raoul Reynarde
The Lineup
The Lineup as The Man
Cowboy
Cowboy as Mr. Fowler, Chicago Hotel Manager
Andy Hardy Comes Home
Andy Hardy Comes Home as Thomas Chandler
Party Girl
Party Girl as Dr. Caderman (uncredited)
The Young Lions
The Young Lions as John Plowman (uncredited)
1957
Jailhouse Rock
Jailhouse Rock as Mr. Shores (narrator)
Decision at Sundown
Decision at Sundown as Mr. Baldwin
1952
Meet Danny Wilson
Meet Danny Wilson as T.W. Hatcher
1951
Francis Goes to the Races
Francis Goes to the Races as Chief Inspector Carrington
Up Front
Up Front as Maj. Lester
1933
Picture Snatcher
Picture Snatcher as Editor (uncredited)