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Actor

Ron Taylor

Acting

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Acting credits

39

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Large and steady acting portfolio.

TMDB popularity

1.0

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Movies: 23Series: 19Crew credits: 3

TMDB ID: 81776

IMDb ID: nm0853103

Known for: Acting

Born: October 16, 1952

Died: January 16, 2002

Age: 49

Place of birth: Galveston, Texas, USA

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1977 - 2002

Years active: 26

Average TMDB rating: 6.43

Wikidata: Q177632

Also known as

Ronald James Taylor • Ron J. Taylor • Ron James Taylor

Other jobs

Writer (2)Editor (1)

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 – January 16, 2002) was an American actor. Chiefly famous for his role as Stanley in Vinnie and Bobby in 1992 he also had a host of other guest appearances in popular television to his name including providing the voice for "Bleeding Gums" Murphy in The Simpsons. He also starred in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a Klingon chef. He also originated the role of Audrey II in the original Off- Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. Taylor's acting debut was in the 1983 comedy Trading Places where he was credited as Big Black Guy. Ron married Deborah Sharpe and they stayed married till his death, and they had a child named Adamah together.[1] The date they married is unknown. He was also a writer for Forever Knight (1992) and The Sentinel (1996). On January 16, 2002 Taylor died of a heart attack at the age of 49. The Simpsons episode "Sweets and Sour Marge" was dedicated to him.

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