Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor
Rodney Sturt "Rod" Taylorwas an Australian actor of film and television. He appeared in over 50 films, including roles in The Time Machine, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Seven Seas to Calais, The Birds, Sunday in New York, Young Cassidy, Dark of the Sun, The Liquidator, Darker Than Amber, The Train Robbers, and Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds as Winston Churchill, which was his final film appearance...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth11 January 1930
CountryAustralia
So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.
When I said I no longer wanted to be a painter, that I wanted to be an actor, the first thing I did was get a stinking job in an insurance building.
I pray and try every day to be a better actor.
I did well as an actor in Australia, and then Paramount invited me over... to have a look at me.
I am proud to be an actor.
The most important thing in my life is my work.
I'd much rather turn down a starring role in a bad picture and do a small role in a very good picture.
Dore Schary was then head of the studio and he wanted to change my name.
I was one of the first of the uglies. Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter... were very pretty fellows, and that was the trend. I was one of the first of the uglies to get lucky.
When people think it's successful, I'm grateful. When they don't - OK, I'll try again.
I married at a tender age during my early stage and radio struggles.
Art doesn't feed me or fill the void when I am not working. If I haven't worked for six months, I can't paint.
But I did a lot of boxing and I was captain of an Australian surf club.
Apart from being interested in a good role, I think it's necessary to make up your mind as to whether it will make a movie that will entertain an audience all over the world and not just in your own backyard.