Biography
Ray Taylor Jr. is credited as an Assistant Director on two American films from the late 1950s and early 1960s. In 1959, Taylor Jr. served in this capacity on Anatomy of a Murder, a courtroom drama directed by Otto Preminger. The film is recognized for its legal themes and performances, with Taylor Jr. contributing to the production process behind the scenes.
Taylor Jr. continued in the same role on Lonely are the Brave, released in 1962. Directed by David Miller, the film is a drama centered on an independent-minded man navigating societal constraints. Taylor Jr.’s involvement in both projects reflects a period of work within the assistant direction department during that era of American cinema.
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