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I actually liked Robert Taylor's looks when he was considerably older and had more character in his face as well as symmetry, but I couldn't resist adding this picture. Doesn't look real.
I apologize for this late message, but I just got home and noticed that one of Robert Taylor's first movies, A Wicked Woman (1934) with Charles Bickford, Mady Christians and Jean Parker, some of my faves from that decade is being broadcast starting at 6:30pm EDT. I wonder if this is the movie in which Taylor, who was being groomed for stardom gave an interview in which he very articulately outlined his character's motivation and place in the story. Once the article was published, Taylor allegedly was called on the carpet at MGM and told to dummy up--literally and figuratively. They didn't want their matinee idol getting a rep as an (horrors!!) intellectual.
Taylor appears to have dummied up for the next 25 years, becoming, I believe, one of the few MGM actors to collect his pension from the place.
All that aside, I like the guy after seeing him in Devil's Doorway, Party Girl, Waterloo Bridge, Johnny Eager, and especially High Wall in the last few years.
Here's a link to TCM's complete list of his upcoming movies this month:
http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=294345