Roderick Taylor, also known as Rod Taylor or Roderick Falconer, is an American poet, recording artist, screenwriter, television producer and television director.
Taylor is the father of screenwriter and television/film producer
Bruce A. Taylor, with whom he often collaborates.
Career
Taylor holds an MA from
Stanford University
Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
where he was a
Stegner Fellowship
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winner in poetry and where he later taught creative writing. Taylor is also a
Woodrow Wilson fellowship winner and winner of the (
American Academy of Poets Prize) for his first collection, ''Florida East Coast Champion'' (1972).
While still at Stanford, Taylor moonlighted as a singer in a rock band and started writing songs. He signed with
Geffen Records
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and began a musical career that produced seven albums, principally under the name Roderick Falconer. Later, he wrote music for film and television, including the TV series ''
Witchblade
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''.
Taylor then began write story ideas and screenplays for television and film, often with his son Bruce, leading to the scripts for theatrical movies such as ''
The Star Chamber'' and scripts for
pilots like ''
Annihilator'' and the
Western
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-themed movies ''
Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues'' and ''Wild Horses''. In 1985 he developed the science fiction series ''
Otherworld
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'', for which he served as narrator and also
executive produced; the series failed to even run a full season. In 1998, he produced and directed his own scripted project, the 1998 television movie ''
Inferno''.
He wrote the scripts for ''
American Outlaws'' (2001) ''
The Brave One'' (2007). In 2009, Taylor and son Bruce completed work on ''
Open Graves'', a contemporary horror film.
He won a
Golden Spur Award from the WWA for ''Wild Horses'', and two
Crystal Reel "Best Director" Awards for the Viacom series ''
Super Force''. In 1995 he was awarded the
Genesis Award from the Ark Trust Foundation for his work as executive producer and writer of the MTV ''
Dead at 21''. In 2001 Rod and Bruce received a
Prism Award Commendation for their work as writers / executive producers on the VH 1 ''
At Any Cost'', for which he also wrote and produced the songs.
When not writing for television and film Roderick teaches creative writing at
Stanford University
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.
Selected filmography
Discography
Albums
* ''Rod Taylor'' (Asylum, 1973)
* ''New Nation'' (United Artists, 1976)
* ''Victory in Rock City'' (United Artists, 1977)
* ''Straight'' (Metronome Musik
ermany 1980)
* ''Rules of Attraction'' (MCA, 1984)
Poetry
* ''Florida East Coast Champion'' Photo by
Annie Leibovitz
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* ''the sex life of fire''
References
External links
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American film producers
American male singer-songwriters
American male poets
Stanford University alumni
American television directors
American television producers
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Place of birth missing (living people)