Edward C. Taylor

Edward C. Taylor

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Director, Author, Actor - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Edward C. Taylor is not on record. He was an American Director, Author, Actor, known for Meg o' the Mountains (1914), The Message in the Rose (1914), The Hand of the Law (1915), Edward C. Taylor's first movie on record is from 1914. Edward C. Taylor died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1915.

FilmographyFilmography
1915: The Hand of the Law (Director), with Bessie Learn, Edward Earle, Bigelow Cooper,
1915: The Lone Game (Director), with Bessie Learn, Robert Walker, ,
1915: Roses of Memory (Director), with Edward Earle, Bessie Learn, Augustus Phillips,
1915: The Little Saleslady (Director), with Shirley Mason, Robert Walker, Guido Collucci,
1915: When Conscience Sleeps (Director), with Bessie Learn, Robert Walker, Margaret O'Meara,
1915: Across the Great Divide (Director), with George A. Wright, Bessie Learn, Frank McGlynn,
1914: Meg o' the Mountains (Cast: The Sheriff), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Herbert Prior, Anne Leonard, ,
1914: The Message in the Rose (Cast: The other Man (AKA E.C. Taylor)), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Herbert Prior, Bigelow Cooper,
1914: A Story of Crime (Cast: Policeman (AKA E.C. Taylor)), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Arthur Housman, Elsie MacLeod, Alice Washburn,

Bibliography
Moving Picture World (US) July 24 1915, pg. 632, "Three New Edison Directors"
Moving Picture World (US) June 12 1915, pg. 1752, ill, "Edward C. Taylor"

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