Ben Taylor
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Ben Taylor may refer to:
- Ben Taylor (musician)Ben Taylor (musician)Benjamin Taylor is a musician and actor. He is the son of folk rock artists James Taylor and Carly Simon. His sister, Sally Taylor, is also a musician. Ben Taylor bears a striking resemblance to his famous father and has a singing voice akin to him as well...
(born 1977), son of James Taylor and Carly Simon - Ben Taylor (American football)Ben Taylor (American football)Benjamin Frazier Taylor is a former American football linebacker.Taylor was a linebackers coach for the Bridgewater College football team.-Cleveland Browns:...
(born 1978), former American football linebacker - Ben Taylor (first baseman)Ben Taylor (first baseman)Benjamin Eugene Taylor was an American Major League Baseball first baseman.Born in Metropolis, Illinois, Taylor originally signed as a free agent in 1944 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1949, he was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the Minor League Draft. He would be returned to the Dodgers the...
(1927–1999) - Ben Taylor (pitcher), see 1912 Cincinnati Reds season1912 Cincinnati Reds seasonThe Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fourth in the National League with a record of 75-78, 29 games behind the New York Giants. This was the inaugural year of the Reds' new stadium, Redland Field, later known as Crosley Field.- Roster :- Starters by...
- Ben Taylor (Negro Leagues)Ben Taylor (Negro Leagues)Benjamin Harrison Taylor was an American first baseman and manager in baseball's Negro leagues. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006....
(1888–1953), Negro league baseball player - Benedict TaylorBenedict TaylorBenedict Sean Taylor is a British actor. His adoptive sister is Femi Taylor...
(born 1960), aka Ben Taylor, British actor notable for a role in The Phantom Menace - Benjamin I. TaylorBenjamin I. TaylorBenjamin Irving Taylor was a U.S. Representative from New York.Born in New York City, Taylor attended public schools and graduated from high school in New Rochelle, New York. He earned a degree from Columbia Law School in New York City in 1899...
(1877–1946), U.S. Representative from New York