Sam Taylor
Sam Taylor (August 13, 1895 – March 6, 1958) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, most active in the silent film era. Taylor is best known for his comedic directorial work with Harold Lloyd and Mary Pickford, and also later worked with Laurel and Hardy. He was born in New York City.
A notorious cinematic legend over the decades has suggested that Taylor's 1929 adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew had the screen credit "additional dialogue by Sam Taylor". However, no extant prints of the film contain this credit, and there is no documentary evidence that it ever existed.
Taylor directed eight feature films with Lloyd as star, with a number of them being co-directing with Fred C. Newmeyer. Taylor also directed Pickford in her first "talkie" feature with Coquette (1929), which garnered the latter an Academy Award.
Taylor died at the age of 62 in Santa Monica, California.
Crew
Movie
Safety Last!
Director
1923
Movie
The Freshman
Story
1925
Movie
Girl Shy
Story
1924
Movie
Grandma's Boy
Story
1922
Movie
Never Weaken
Story
1921
Movie
Why Worry?
Director
1923
Movie
For Heaven's Sake
Director
1926
Movie
Dr. Jack
Director
1922
Movie
Hot Water
Director
1924
Movie
Coquette
Producer
1929
Movie
Now or Never
Scenario Writer
1921
Movie
I Do
Writer
1921