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Clyde Taylor is an African-American writer and film scholar, who is an emeritus professor at New York University, and a contributor to journals such as Black Film Review and Jump Cut. He coined the term 'L.A. Rebellion' for the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers movement. He wrote the documentary film, Midnight Ramble, and is the author of The Mask of Art: Breaking the Aesthetic Contract – Film and Literature (Indiana University Press, 1998).
Date Of Birth December 5, 1908 Place Of Birth Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Profession Camera Department Star Sign Sagittarius
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Little House on the Prairie 1974 TV Series lighting director - 16 episodes The Poseidon Adventure 1972 gaffer The Jimmy Stewart Show 1971-1972 TV Series lighting director - 19 episodes The Sand Pebbles 1966 gaffer - uncredited Lost in Space 1965-1966 TV Series lighting director - 29 episodes The Cardinal 1963 gaffer - uncredited Something's Got to Give 1962 Short gaffer - uncredited Gypsy 1962 gaffer - uncredited Wild in the Country 1961 gaffer - uncredited The Misfits 1961 gaffer - uncredited North to Alaska 1960 gaffer - uncredited High Time 1960 gaffer - uncredited Wild River 1960 gaffer - uncredited South Pacific 1958 rigging best boy electric - uncredited The Sun Also Rises 1957 gaffer - uncredited Desk Set 1957 gaffer - uncredited Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers 1956-1957 TV Series lighting director - 21 episodes The King and I 1956 gaffer - uncredited The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit 1956 gaffer - uncredited The Left Hand of God 1955 gaffer - uncredited Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing 1955 gaffer - uncredited There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 gaffer - uncredited The Robe 1953 gaffer - uncredited Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 gaffer - uncredited With a Song in My Heart 1952 gaffer - uncredited Magic Town 1947 gaffer - uncredited
Known for movies The Poseidon Adventure (1972) as Camera and Electrical Department
The King and I (1956) as Camera and Electrical Department
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) as Camera and Electrical Department
The Sand Pebbles (1966) as Camera and Electrical Department