Samuel Taylor
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Samuel Taylor may refer to:
- Sam Taylor (author) (born 1970), British author
- Sam Taylor (blues musician) (1934–2009), US musician
- Sam Taylor (director)Sam Taylor (director)Sam Taylor was a film director, screenwriter, and producer, most active in silent film era. Taylor is best known for his comedic directorial work with Harold Lloyd and Mary Pickford....
(1895–1958), US film director and screenwriter - Sam Taylor (saxophonist) (1916–1990), jazz and blues player
- Sam Taylor (producer)Sam Taylor (producer)Sam Taylor got his start working as a video producer with ZZ Top. He went on to produce and manage several Houston, TX area rock bands, such as King's X, Galactic Cowboys, and Atomic Opera. After breaking off his relationship with those bands, he later returned to produce the Third Day album...
, US rock music producer - Sam B. TaylorSam B. TaylorSam B. Taylor was an educator and college football coach in the United States. His career record was 84 wins, 52 losses, and 16 ties.-Educator:...
(f. 1930s-1960s), US football coach - Sammy TaylorSammy TaylorSamuel James T. "Sammy" Taylor was an English professional footballer, who played at inside forward for various clubs in the 1920s, including Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton.-External links:*...
(1893–1973), British athlete in football - Sammy Taylor (baseball)Sammy Taylor (baseball)Samuel Douglas "Sammy" Taylor is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played from 1958 to 1963 for the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians....
(born 1933), US athlete in baseball - Samuel Taylor (stenographer)Samuel Taylor (stenographer)Samuel Taylor was the British inventor of a widely-used system of stenography.He began working on his own method of stenography in 1773, based on earlier efforts. In 1786, he published An essay intended to establish à standard for an universal system of Stenography, or Short-hand writing, the...
(1748/49–1811), invented widely-used shorthand system - Samuel A. TaylorSamuel A. TaylorSamuel A. Taylor was an American playwright and screenwriter.Born Samuel Albert Tanenbaum, in a Jewish family, in Chicago, Illinois, Taylor made his Broadway debut as author of the play The Happy Time in 1950. He wrote the play Sabrina Fair in 1953 and co-wrote its film adaptation the following year...
(1912–2000), playwright and screenwriter - Samuel Mitchell Taylor (1852–1921), US politician from the state of Arkansas
- Samuel Penfield TaylorSamuel Penfield TaylorSamuel Penfield Taylor was an entrepreneur who made his fortune during the California Gold Rush. He is best known for building the Pioneer Paper Mill, the first paper mill in California...
(1827–1886), US entrepreneur - Samuel Taylor (bishop) (1859–1929), Bishop of Kingston in the Church of England
- Samuel W. TaylorSamuel W. TaylorSamuel Woolley Taylor was an American novelist, scriptwriter and historian.- Biography :Taylor was born in Provo, Utah to Janet "Nettie" Maria Woolley and John W. Taylor, the son of John Taylor, the late president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
(1907–1997), US author - Sam Taylor (Family Affairs)Sam Taylor (Family Affairs)Sam Taylor was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Leon Ockenden from May to December 2004.-Fictional character biography:...
, a fictional character on the UK soap opera Family Affairs - Samuel Taylor (American football)Samuel Taylor (American football)-Coaching career:Coach Samuel Taylor was the head college football coach for the Hillsdale Chargers located in Hillsdale, Michigan. He held that position for the 1919 season. His coaching record at Hillsdale was 3 wins and 4 losses. As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him #20 at...
, American football coach - Samuel McIntire TaylorSamuel McIntire TaylorSamuel McIntire Taylor was a Republican politician in the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Secretary of State from 1893-1897.Samuel Taylor was born July 24, 1856 in Champaign County, Ohio. He attended country schools and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University and the Cincinnati Law School,...
(born 1856), Republican politician in Ohio - Samuel Jared TaylorJared TaylorSamuel Jared Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an American journalist and an advocate of what he describes as "racial realism", a philosophy that views race as a biological reality and advocates the separateness of racial groups as the key of a well functioning society...
(born 1951), American journalist
See also
- Sam Taylor-WoodSam Taylor-WoodSamantha "Sam" Taylor-Wood OBE , born Samantha Taylor, is an English filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist. Her directorial feature film debut came in 2009 with Nowhere Boy, a film based on the childhood experiences of The Beatles songwriter and singer John Lennon...
(born 1967), British film maker - Samuel Taylor ColeridgeSamuel Taylor ColeridgeSamuel Taylor Coleridge was an English poet, Romantic, literary critic and philosopher who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. He is probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla...
(1772–1834), British poet - Samuel Taylor SuitSamuel Taylor SuitSamuel Taylor Suit was a Maryland politician and landowner. Suit was born in Bladensburg, Maryland, the son of innkeeper Fletcher Suit. At age 14 he left home and traveled first to Keokuk, Iowa, and then to Louisville, Kentucky. In Kentucky Suit became involved in distilling whiskey, eventually...
(1830–1888), Maryland politician and landowner - Samuel Coleridge-TaylorSamuel Coleridge-TaylorSamuel Coleridge-Taylor was an English composer who achieved such success that he was once called the "African Mahler".-Early life and education:...
(1875–1912), British composer - Samantha TaylorSamantha TaylorSamantha Taylor was the host of the CBC Television music video program Video Hits from 1984 to 1989.She was born in Toronto, Ontario, as Myroslava Lastivka Lydia Luciw. Her family moved to Pennsylvania when she was three...
(born 1958), host of the CBC Television music video program Video Hits during the 1980s