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I became a Robert Taylor fan at the age of 15 when his TV show, "The Detectives" premiered. My mother wanted to watch it because she remembered Mr. Taylor from the thirties. I took one look and that was it. I spent the rest of my high school career watching Robert Taylor movies on late night TV, buying photos of him, making scrapbooks and being a typical teenager. College, marriage and career intervened. I remember being sad when Mr. Taylor died. I mailed two huge scrapbooks to Ursula Thiess. I hope she got them. Time passed, retirement, moving to Florida. Then in 2012 my husband Fred pointed that there were two Robert Taylor movies that evening on Turner Classic Movies--"Ivanhoe" and "Quentin Durward." I watched both and it happened all over again. I started this blog both for fans and for people who didn't know about Robert Taylor. As the blog passes 200,000 views I'm delighted that so many people have come by and hope it will help preserve the legacy of this fine actor and equally good man.

Why Robert Taylor?

Robert Taylor hasn’t gotten the appreciation he deserves in the years since his death.  Mostly because of his political views, the Hollywood left has done its best to erase him from everything from film histories to buildings.  Mr. Taylor was … Continue reading

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The Detectives

When I was 15, a new program started on TV called “The Detectives.”  My mother was interested because it starred someone she had liked when she (and he) was young–Robert Taylor.  So the two of us went up to my … Continue reading

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Marcus takes a bath in Quo Vadis

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1940s Hollywood Glamor

1940s Hollywood glamor. Continue reading

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Welcome to my new blog.

This is going to be an idiosyncratic appreciation of American actor Robert Taylor (1911-1969), his life and his work.  I have a ton of pictures (ca. 3600) and will include them throughout.   Come back when there’s actually something to read.

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