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Buck Taylor

Buck Taylor (born Walter Clarence Taylor III; May 13, 1938) is an American actor and watercolor artist renowned for his portrayals of rugged characters, most notably as the gunsmith-turned-deputy Newly O'Brien in the long-running series from 1967 to 1975. Born in , , Taylor grew up immersed in the film industry as the son of and his wife, Florence Gertrude Heffernan, which influenced his early exposure to cinema and vaudeville traditions. He attended and briefly studied at the on a scholarship before pursuing and art at the in . Taylor's acting career spanned over six decades, beginning with guest appearances on television shows in the 1960s before his breakthrough role on , where he appeared in 174 episodes and earned acclaim for embodying the archetype of the dependable frontier deputy alongside stars like . He later gained recognition for supporting roles in films such as Tombstone (1993), where he played , a member of gang, and Hell or High Water (2016), portraying an elderly rancher, earning him a Western Heritage Award from the . In recent years, Taylor portrayed rancher Emmett Walsh, a longtime ally of the Dutton family, in the series Yellowstone from 2018 to 2022, appearing in multiple episodes across five seasons. His filmography also includes notable Westerns like (1980) and (1995), solidifying his status as a veteran of the genre. In addition to acting, Taylor has pursued a parallel career as a professional artist, specializing in watercolor paintings that capture landscapes, , and life, drawing inspiration from masters like and . He has exhibited his work at events such as the Fort Worth Stock Show & and maintains an active studio on his , where he resides with and , promoting heritage through his art. Taylor's contributions to have been honored with induction into the National Cowboy & Heritage Museum's in 2006, as well as multiple Wrangler Awards, including one in 1972 for his performance and another in 2017 for Hell or High Water. He was also inducted into the in 2006 and received the Horseman Award in 2019 for his enduring embodiment of values.

Early life

Family background

Walter Clarence Taylor III was born on May 13, 1938, in Hollywood, California. He acquired the nickname "Buck" due to his substantial birth weight of nine pounds, which reportedly made him resemble a buckskin horse according to family accounts. Buck Taylor is the son of character actor Dub Taylor, renowned for his numerous supporting roles in Western films and television series from the 1940s through the 1990s, and Florence Gertrude Heffernan, to whom Dub was married from 1931 until her death in 1987. Growing up in the heart of the film industry, young Buck was frequently exposed to Hollywood movie sets through his father's prolific career, where he encountered Western icons such as John Wayne and Tex Ritter. Taylor has one sibling, an older sister named Faydean Taylor Tharp (born circa 1931).

Education and early interests

Taylor attended in , where he graduated around 1956. At the school, he distinguished himself as a talented , competing at the state level and advancing to the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1960, sponsored by actor Guinn "Big Boy" Williams; these experiences instilled a strong sense of physical discipline and perseverance that shaped his early athletic pursuits. Following high school, he briefly studied at the on a . Following high school, Taylor enlisted in the U.S. Navy in the late 1950s, serving two years that included basic training before his honorable discharge. From a young age, Taylor showed an early interest in , influenced by his mother's family background—his maternal grandfather was an oil painter and his aunt a illustrator—which encouraged his personal hobby of sketching and painting, beginning around age four under the guidance of supportive teachers.

Acting career

Breakthrough roles

Buck Taylor's acting career began in 1961 with his debut role as Trooper Shattuck in the episode "Image of a Drawn Sword" of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre, marking his entry into television Westerns. This appearance showcased his ability to portray rugged, authoritative figures, drawing on his physical prowess developed through gymnastics training. Throughout the early 1960s, Taylor built his resume with guest spots on various and drama series, transitioning from minor bit parts to more noticeable supporting roles. In 1962, he played Officer Frazier in the Hour episode "Day of Reckoning," demonstrating versatility beyond Western genres. He followed this with a role as Dancer Smith in the 1965 episode "Death Scene" of the same series. These performances highlighted his range in suspenseful narratives while he continued to seek opportunities in the Western format that aligned with his upbringing in , influenced by his father Dub Taylor's established career as a . By the mid-1960s, Taylor secured his first recurring television role as in four episodes of the family drama The Monroes (1966–1967), where he portrayed a steadfast ranch hand, solidifying his presence in the genre. His initial film work included an uncredited appearance as Mannion in (1964), a comedy-drama, followed by a credited role as "Dear John" in the biker film (1966). These breakthrough efforts, often involving elements that leveraged his gymnastic background, established Taylor as a reliable supporting player in both television and film before his major series commitment.

Gunsmoke tenure

Buck Taylor was cast as Newly O'Brien, a skilled in Dodge City, beginning in the thirteenth season of in 1967. His debut episode, "The Pillagers," introduced the character as a resourceful who aids Marshal during a , marking Taylor's transition from guest appearances to a recurring role. Over the next eight seasons, through the show's conclusion in 1975, Taylor appeared in 174 episodes across the final eight seasons (13 through 20), solidifying Newly as a core ensemble member. Newly O'Brien's evolved from a supporting with aspirations to become a to a trusted lawman, reflecting themes of personal growth and community integration in . Initially portrayed as polite and optimistic, with expertise in repairing firearms, Newly gradually took on greater responsibilities, assisting (played by ) in maintaining order and resolving conflicts alongside figures like Festus Haggen () and Doc Adams (). This development positioned him as Dodge City's "Renaissance man," blending practical skills with moral steadfastness, and his interactions often highlighted mentorship under Dillon, emphasizing loyalty and . Taylor reprised the role of Newly O'Brien in the 1987 television movie : Return to Dodge, where the character had advanced to , reuniting with Arness's Dillon to confront old adversaries in a story of redemption and return to the town. Behind the scenes, Taylor formed a close friendship with Arness, describing their bond as familial; he even named his sons (after Arness's character) and Cooper Glenn (honoring co-star ). Filming primarily occurred at Melody Ranch in and locations in to evoke the plains, though the series' setting in , drew promotional visits by the cast to the real town. The role typecast Taylor in Western genres, leading to subsequent appearances in films and series that capitalized on his affable cowboy persona. Taylor's portrayal of Newly contributed significantly to Gunsmoke's longevity, infusing fresh energy into the later seasons and helping sustain its status as television's longest-running prime-time drama at the time, with over 600 episodes. As a fan-favorite , the character bridged the show's classic roots with evolving narratives, enhancing its cultural legacy as an archetype of moral storytelling in the genre.

Post-Gunsmoke television and film

Following the conclusion of his long tenure on Gunsmoke in 1975, Buck Taylor navigated typecasting as a Western character actor while expanding his portfolio through guest appearances on various television series during the 1970s and 1980s. Notable examples include his role as Foster in an episode of Barnaby Jones in 1977 and as an unnamed character in The Fall Guy in 1982, alongside appearances in family-oriented Western dramas such as Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons. These roles often featured him as rugged supporting figures like lawmen or ranch hands, leveraging his established screen presence in the genre. Taylor's film work in this period highlighted his versatility in big-screen Westerns and historical dramas. He portrayed Frank James in The Long Riders (1980), a critically acclaimed depiction of the Younger-James gang led by Walter Hill. That same year, he appeared as trapper John L. Bridges in Michael Cimino's epic Heaven's Gate (1980), contributing to the film's expansive amid its notorious production challenges. Later, in 1994, Taylor played the comic-relief character Jack Tucker in the Western Wagons East!, directed by , which satirized life with stars like . In the , Taylor enjoyed a significant career resurgence with a recurring role as the steadfast rancher Emmett Walsh on the series Yellowstone, appearing from 2018 to 2023 across seasons 2 through 5. As a longtime ally to the Dutton family, Walsh embodied Taylor's signature blend of wisdom and grit, appearing in key episodes that underscored the show's themes of ranching and legacy. This role marked a return to prominence in modern television Westerns, bridging his classic era with contemporary audiences. In 2025, Taylor appeared as John C. Haag in the Sod and Stubble. Over his post-Gunsmoke career, Taylor accumulated approximately 50 television episode appearances and 20 film credits after , establishing him as a reliable in Westerns, dramas, and supporting parts. His contributions emphasized authentic portrayals of frontier archetypes, from deputies to elders, without leading roles but with consistent impact in ensemble projects. At age 87, Taylor remains active, as evidenced by a 2024 in Cowboys & Indians where he reflected on his co-stars and enduring love for storytelling.

Artistic pursuits

Training and development

Buck Taylor's formal artistic education began in his late teens when he received a one-year scholarship to the (now the ) in , where he studied , including live model sessions, during the late alongside his emerging interests. This period aligned with his high school encouragement from art teacher Betty Bennett, who ignited his passion for , allowing him to balance artistic development with stunt work and early roles in Western productions. Complementing his institutional training, Taylor incorporated self-taught elements shaped by familial artistic influences and hands-on ranch experiences as a young wrangler in the . His maternal grandfather, Thomas Heffernan, a painter from , and aunt Fay, a fashion illustrator, provided early exposure to creative practices through family stories and inherited appreciation for . These were reinforced by practical skills in riding, roping, and ranching, which honed his observational eye for Western landscapes and equestrian subjects, evolving his style from youthful sketches to more mature compositions, drawing inspiration from artists such as and . In the , alongside his ongoing roles in and , Taylor shifted toward professional artistry, beginning to sell his works in 1993 and refining techniques in watercolor and to capture fluid, evocative scenes. This transition intersected with his acting life, as inspirations drew heavily from personal ranch heritage—depicting , horses, and —and the rugged filming locations of , where on-set immersion in Old West environments fueled his thematic focus.

Notable works and exhibitions

Buck Taylor began his professional art career in 1993, selling watercolor and acrylic paintings primarily depicting , , and , many produced as limited-edition prints. His notable series include landscapes and scenes, capturing the American frontier's rugged beauty and dynamic action. Taylor has served as the official for major events such as the Fort Worth Stock Show & , as well as contributing original works to shows at events like Frontier Days and state fairs. Taylor's artworks have been featured in prominent exhibitions, including the National Cowboy & Heritage Museum's "Small Works, Great Wonders" sale in 2019, where he debuted as a participating . His pieces also appear at annual heritage events and have achieved commercial success through auctions on platforms like Invaluable and , with realized prices typically ranging from $500 to $1,680 for prints and originals. In recent years from 2023 to 2025, Taylor has released new collectibles, including the 2025 Days Museum exhibit piece and the limited-edition print " Unwinding," promoted via in 2025, showing a reading under a serene evening . These works continue to sell through his website bucktaylor.com and affiliated galleries, maintaining steady market engagement. Taylor's art often intersects with his acting career, incorporating Gunsmoke-inspired themes such as portraits of co-stars like as in "Two Friends" and scenes from the , blending his on-screen legacy with visual storytelling.

Personal life and legacy

Marriages and family

Buck Taylor was first married to actress from March 31, 1961, until their divorce in 1983. Together, they had four children: sons Adam C. Taylor (1966–1994), Matthew Taylor (born 1970), Cooper Taylor, and daughter Tiffany Taylor. Adam, who worked as an , died in a car accident at age 27. In April 1995, Taylor married Goldie Ann Mauldin, a former whom he met at a world quarter-horse show where his artwork was on display. The couple has no children together. Taylor and Nugent raised their children in , fostering a strong appreciation for Western traditions such as ranching and outdoor pursuits. Taylor now shares a ranch north of , with Mauldin, where they embrace a ranching amid and ; he is a grandfather through his children from his first marriage. Taylor keeps details of his personal health largely private, but at age 87 in 2025, he demonstrates notable resilience, remaining active in events with no major health concerns reported.

Awards and honors

Buck Taylor's contributions to acting and art have earned him numerous accolades, particularly recognizing his iconic role as Newly O'Brien on . In 1981, the awarded him the Trustee Award, acknowledging his broader impact on preserving and promoting heritage through performance. In 2006, he was inducted into the at the same museum, honoring his portrayal of the gunsmith-turned-deputy that spanned eight seasons of the long-running series. Additional acting honors include the Wrangler Award in 1972 from the same institution for his television work, a shared Wrangler in 2007 for the film Truce, a Wrangler in 2017 for Hell or High Water, as well as induction into the in 2007 and the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2025. In 2019, Taylor received the Western Horseman Award at the Cowboy Gathering and Western Heritage Classic, celebrating his lifelong embodiment of cowboy values such as , , and in both his on-screen roles and personal life. Taylor's artistic endeavors, focusing on watercolor and depictions of , , and Western landscapes, have received recognition through featured status at major events like the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's Small Works, Great Wonders exhibition in 2019 and annual commissions for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. While no major art-specific awards are documented, his works have achieved consistent success at auction, with sales recorded across platforms like and Artsy, often fetching prices up to $1,680 for pieces in various media. In recent interviews, Taylor's dual career as and has been widely praised for its authenticity and enduring influence on ; for instance, in a 2024 Cowboys & Indians feature, he reflected on blending his Gunsmoke experiences with his painting to capture the spirit of the . As of 2025, Taylor remains active, with appearances at events like Silver Dollar City's and involvement in new projects such as the film Sod and Stubble, underscoring his ongoing legacy.

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