Rod Taylor
Rodney Sturt Taylor (11 January 1930 – 7 January 2015) was an Australian actor. He appeared in more than 50 feature films, including ''Young Cassidy'' (1965), ''Nobody Runs Forever'' (1968), ''The Train Robbers'' (1973) and ''A Matter of Wife... and Death'' (1975).Taylor was born in Lidcombe, a suburb of Sydney, to a father who was a steel construction contractor and commercial artist and a mother who was a children's author. He began taking art classes in high school, and continued in college. He decided to become an actor after seeing Laurence Olivier in an Old Vic touring production of ''Richard III.''
His first film role was in a re-enactment of Charles Sturt's voyage down the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers, playing Sturt's offsider, George Macleay. At the time, he was also appearing in a number of theatre productions for Australia's Mercury Theatre. He made his feature film debut in the Australian Lee Robinson film ''King of the Coral Sea'' (1954). He soon started acting in television films, portraying several different characters in the 1950s anthology series ''Studio 57''.
He started to gain popularity after starring in ''The Time Machine'' (1960), as H. George Wells. He later starred in the Disney film ''One Hundred and One Dalmatians'' (1961), voicing Pongo. In one of his most famous roles, he played Mitch Brenner in ''The Birds'' (1963), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. By the late 1990s, Taylor had moved into semi-retirement. His final film role was in Quentin Tarantino's ''Inglourious Basterds'' (2009), portraying a fictionalized version of Winston Churchill in a cameo. Provided by Wikipedia
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Scoping and targeted reviews to support development of SPIRIT and CONSORT extensions for randomised controlled trials with surrogate primary endpoints: protocol by Derek Stewart, Rod Taylor, Christopher Weir, Oriana Ciani, Philippa Davies, Anthony Muchai Manyara, Valerie Wells
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The IBER study: study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of Imagery Based Emotion Regulation for the treatment of anxiety in bipolar disorder by Craig Steel, Kim Wright, Guy Goodwin, Judit Simon, Nicola Morant, Rod Taylor, Michael Brown, Susie Jennings, Susie Hales, Emily Holmes
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The feasibility of following up prisoners, with mental health problems, after release: a pilot trial employing an innovative system, for engagement and retention in research, with... by Cath Quinn, Richard Byng, Deborah Shenton, Cordet Smart, Susan Michie, Amy Stewart, Rod Taylor, Mike Maguire, Tirril Harris, Jenny Shaw
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The effectiveness of Chance UK’s mentoring programme in improving behavioural and emotional outcomes in primary school children with behavioural difficulties: study protocol for a... by Laura Whybra, Georgina Warner, Gretchen Bjornstad, Tim Hobbs, Lucy Brook, Zoe Wrigley, Vashti Berry, Obioha C. Ukoumunne, Justin Matthews, Rod Taylor, Tim Eames, Angeliki Kallitsoglou, Sarah Blower, Nick Axford
Published 2018-03-01
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Evaluating Augmented Depression Therapy (ADepT): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial by Barnaby D. Dunn, Emily Widnall, Nigel Reed, Rod Taylor, Christabel Owens, Anne Spencer, Gerda Kraag, Gerjo Kok, Nicole Geschwind, Kim Wright, Nicholas J. Moberly, Michelle L. Moulds, Andrew K. MacLeod, Rachel Handley, David Richards, John Campbell, Willem Kuyken
Published 2019-04-01
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Personalised Exercise-Rehabilitation FOR people with Multiple long-term conditions (PERFORM): protocol for a randomised feasibility trial by Shaun Barber, Nikki Gardiner, Kate Jolly, Sally J Singh, Rachael A Evans, Sharon Anne Simpson, Sarah Gerard Dean, Rod Taylor, Colin Greaves, Emma McIntosh, Patrick Joseph Doherty, Frances Mair, Susan Smith, Paulina Daw, Paula Ormandy, Tracy Ibbotson, Bhautesh Jani, Zahira Ahmed, Hannah Rosemary Gilbert, Amy Branson
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Development and evaluation of a collaborative care intervention for male prison leavers with mental health problems: the Engager research programme by Richard Byng, Charlotte Lennox, Tim Kirkpatrick, Cath Quinn, Rob Anderson, Sarah Louise Brand, Lynne Callaghan, Lauren Carroll, Graham Durcan, Laura Gill, Sara Goodier, Jonathan Graham, Rebecca Greer, Mark Haddad, Tirril Harris, William Henley, Rachael Hunter, Mike Maguire, Sarah Leonard, Susan Michie, Christabel Owens, Mark Pearson, Sarah Rybczynska-Bunt, Caroline Stevenson, Amy Stewart, Alex Stirzaker, Rod Taylor, Roxanne Todd, Florian Walter, Fiona C Warren, Lauren Weston, Nat Wright, Jenny Shaw
Published 2022-10-01
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