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Jack Taylor (American Actor)
Jack Taylor (born George Brown Randall; October 21, 1936) is an American actor known best for featuring in many European low-budget exploitation movies of the 1970s, particularly several directed by Spanish moviemaker Jesús Franco. Born in Oregon City, a suburb of Portland, Oregon, Taylor began acting onstage as a child. During the 1950s, he began appearing in small roles for Los Angeles-based television series before relocating to Mexico and featuring in several movies directed by Federico Curiel. Taylor had several minor roles in movies during the early 1960s, including ''Cleopatra'' (1963) and ''Custer of the West'' (1966) before having the main role in Jesús Franco's ''Succubus'' (1968). Taylor relocated subsequently to Madrid, and appeared in numerous exploitation and horror movies there, including ''Count Dracula'' (1970), '' Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion'' (also 1970), '' Female Vampire'' (1973), and '' Pieces'' (1982). Taylor's later roles inclu ...
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