Kit Taylor
Kit Taylor (born 1942) is an Australian actor, and the son of actor Grant Taylor. He made his acting debut as Jim Hawkins in the film Long John Silver (1954) and the associated TV series The Adventures of Long John Silver.[1] He went on to have an acting career as an adult.
Kit Taylor | |
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Born | 1942 (age 77–78) Sydney, Australia |
Occupation | Actor |
Family | Grant Taylor (father) |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1954 | Long John Silver | Jim Hawkins | |
1976 | Don's Party | Evan | |
1978 | Weekend of Shadows | Ryan | |
1982 | Early Frost | Paul Sloane | |
1984 | Innocent Prey | Joe | |
1987 | Cassandra | Harrison | |
1995 | Rough Diamonds | Les Finnigan |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956–57 | The Adventures of Long John Silver | Jim Hawkins | Main role |
1964–1966 | Homicide | James Curtin / George Tatnell / Tony Clarke / Cliff Ferguson | Episodes: "The Knot", "Colour of Hate", "Where There's a Will", "Man at Bay" |
1966 | The Interpretaris | David Carmichael | TV miniseries |
1967 | Wandjina! | Con. Jack Hankey | Episode: "1.7" |
1967 | Adventuers of the Seaspray | Nathan | Episode: "Forgotten Island" |
1969 | Who-Dun-It | Alex Jarvis | Episode: "A High Class Death" |
1969–70 | The Troubleshooters | Ted Raven / Jimmy Tyler | Episodes: "And One Wise Man Came Out from the East", "Operation Black Gold" |
1971 | Paul Temple | Alan MacAfee | Episode: "Death for Divers' Reasons" |
1971 | The Persuaders! | Croupier | Episode: "Anyone Can Play" |
1974 | The Box | Trooper Davis | Guest role |
1975 | Division 4 | Woods | Episode: "Dead Fall" |
1975 | Quality of Mercy | Tom | Episode: "Sally Go Round the Moon" |
1975 | Number 96 | Warwick Thompson | Guest role |
1976–77 | Bluey | Charles Parker / Jack Stevens | Episodes: "A Few Quiet Questions", "Lonely Ordeal" |
1977 | Born to Run | Paul Sanford | TV film |
1978–79 | Cop Shop | Larousse / Philip Kendal | Episodes: "1.23", "1.24", "1.133" |
1979 | Skyways | Tim Barclay | Guest role |
1981 | Intimate Strangers | Greg | TV miniseries |
1982 | Wilde's Domain | Dan Wilde | TV film |
1981–82 | The Young Doctors | Steve Newman | Episodes: "1.1077", "1.1078" |
1983–1985 | A Country Practice | Ronnie Thompson / Farmer Gunn / Tom Gunn | Episodes: "September Song", "An Axe to Grind", "Follow the Leader" |
1985 | Possession | Alan Kennedy | TV film |
1989 | A Country Practice | Brian Cox | Episodes: "Fool's Gold: Parts 1 & 2" |
1993 | Flight from Hell | Capt. Warren Banks | TV film |
2000 | The Lost World | Tom Layton / Largo | Episode: "Prodigal Father" |
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References
- "Actor's son is in film". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 8 April 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
External links
- Kit Taylor on IMDb
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