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    American television actor and artist

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  1. 817-877-2400. FORTH WORTH STOCK SHOW WEBSITE. Howdy! Welcome to the home of the best western art painted and produced by Buck Taylor of Gunsmoke in the United States.

  2. Nov 9, 2021 · Buck Taylor is an American actor, painter, and rancher. He is mainly known for his character, Newly O’Brien, from the 1967 American drama TV series Gunsmoke. In the show, he plays a gunsmith of Dodge City, who later becomes a deputy marshal. Moreover, he received a Trustee Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum for this role.

  3. Jun 4, 2023 · Buck Taylor is best known to television viewers for his role as gunsmith Newly O’Brian on the long-running western “Gunsmoke.” But at age 85, Taylor has now earned a whole new generation of...

  4. Buck Taylor once said in the late 2000s, “Good guys win, and bad guys lose” (Taylor Buck. Personal interview. 01 October 2021). His entire life changed once he began to paint, he was a great believer in Jesus, and his belief has made an emotional impact in his life. Therefore, he asked God, “how do I start and guide me.”

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    Buck Taylor (born Walter Clarence Taylor III, May 13, 1938) is an American actor and artist, best known for his role as gunsmith -turned- deputy Newly O'Brian in the CBS television series Gunsmoke. Quick Facts Born, Occupation (s) ... Close. Early life and career.

  6. Dec 2, 2011 · Art was also a hand-me-down to Buck. Taylor’s Aunt Fay was a fashion illustrator, and maternal grandfather Thomas Heffernan was a painter (and muskrat trapper) in upstate New York. Taylor’s own art, predominately watercolors, isn’t just about rodeos. He does historic works—buffalo, cattle, cowboys, trains, stagecoaches, outlaws, even ...

  7. Walter Clarence "Buck" Taylor, III (born May 13, 1938) is an American actor and water color artist best known for his role as gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brien in 113 episodes during the last eight seasons of CBS's Gunsmoke television series (1967–1975).

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