An American actor, born in Henrietta, Texas, USA, on March 25, 1888, as Robert Ferris Taylor. He got married twice and had two children. He owned a theatrical company in addition to his acting work, and he sometimes sang in vaudeville programs. He provided additional roles in the cinema. He is known for The Saint in Palm Springs (1941), A Man's World (1942), and The Daredevil Drivers (1938). He died in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, on March 7, 1961, of a heart attack.