William S. Taylor

William S. Taylor

78 · Born: Aug 6, 1947

Personal Details

BornAug 6, 1947 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Biography

William S. Taylor is an accomplished individual in the entertainment industry, with a notable body of work that spans several decades and a wide range of film genres.

Taylor's most notable credit is likely his role in the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film "Watchmen" (2009),a groundbreaking superhero epic directed by Zack Snyder.

In addition to his work on "Watchmen", Taylor has also made significant contributions to the horror comedy genre, with a memorable appearance in the popular film "Scary Movie 3" (2003),a parody of popular horror movies.

Furthermore, Taylor's extensive filmography also includes a notable role in the science fiction anthology film "Twilight Zone: The Movie" (1983),a classic adaptation of the iconic television series created by Rod Serling.

Throughout his career, Taylor has demonstrated his versatility as an actor, effortlessly transitioning between genres and showcasing his range as a performer.

Career

2015
Pixels
Pixels as Navy Secretary
2009
Black Widower
Black Widower as Judge Collins
Under the Hood
Under the Hood as William Long
Watchmen
Watchmen as Prison Psychiatrist
2007
Hot Rod
Hot Rod as Riot Singer
2003
Willard
Willard as Mr. Garter
Scary Movie 3
Scary Movie 3 as Mr. Meeks
2002
Brother's Keeper
Brother's Keeper as Fred Tierney
Hellraiser: Hellseeker
Hellraiser: Hellseeker as Det. Mike Lange
Undercover Brother
Undercover Brother as Roscoe the Barber
2001
Mindstorm
Mindstorm as Agent Henry
2000
1999
The Silencer
The Silencer as Detective Keller
1998
The Sweetest Gift
The Sweetest Gift as Mr. Wilson
1994
1991
Omen IV: The Awakening
Omen IV: The Awakening as Forrest Riggs
Run
Run as Halsey
1989
The Penthouse
The Penthouse as Michael
Beyond the Stars
Beyond the Stars as Dr. Willis
The Fly II
The Fly II as Dr. Trimble
Amazon Women on the Moon
Amazon Women on the Moon as Gruesome Pirate (segment "Video Pirates")
1986
Spot Marks the X
Spot Marks the X as Jail Guard
1984