I saw the news online this morning that cult actor Jack Taylor has passed away this morning at the age of 99 years old. Talk about one hell of a career! He worked with so many directors from big Hollywood names to running the gambit of cult directors known for the horror genre. From John Milius, Roman Polanski, Ridley Scott and Milos Forman to Jesús Franco, Amando de Ossorio, José Ramón Larraz, Juan Piquer Simón and Paul Naschy, he did amazing work and in just about every sub-genre there was. You may not recognize his name right away, but one look at those amazing glassy blue eyes, or the trademark mustache he had, you knew him when he showed up on screen.
While American born, once he started acting, he moved and worked all over the world. He moved to Mexico early in his career, picking up the language pretty easily. He would appear in Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters and Genii of Darkness, both in 1962, before then moving to Madrid. There he would work several times with Paul Naschy, Jesús Franco, and Amando de Ossorio, and many others. When you saw his name in the credits, you knew it was going to be worth your time.
He recently published a memoir entitled My 100 Years of Cinema, which I know in search of, because I can’t believe it wouldn’t be an amazing read. Hopefully there is an English language version!?!?!
Our thoughts go out to his friends and family during this difficult time. I know his memory will be alive and well with so many fans of his work in cult and horror cinema, that he really will live on. Thank you Mr. Taylor for the many, many hours of entertainment you’ve given us, and will continue to give.
