How many grapes is too many to eat in a days time? Because I have had a ton of grapes today.
I have like 8 blogs that I follow point out that today is 9-02-10.....and have done posts on the TV show 90210. My little claim to 90210 fame-I am friends with Josh Taylor's cousin. He played Dylan's father on the show. He is from a town right next to mine. I believe he is also on Days of Our Lives. My parents home town (fairly close by) has a bar that Josh use to frequent and there are autographs and pictures (I believe 2 pics) of him on the wall. If he is ever back here he will stop by that bar. This is very rare though, he is never back here. Does this make me cool? Just kidding, no it doesn't.
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Date of Birth
25 September 1943, Princeton, Illinois, USABirth Name
Tommy Tim TaylorMini Biography
Armed with a Burt Reynolds-like laid-back grin, virility and swagger, handsome soap actor Josh Taylor was first noticed tending bar near the popular Burbank Studios where "Days of Our Lives" (1965) was being cast. He won the role of working class Chris Kositchek (a bartender, natch) and for four seasons won the hearts of many a lady fan from 1977-1981, returning to the role again in 1982 for another five years.
Born Tommy Tim Taylor in Princeton, Illinois. When he was two-years-old, his family moved to nearby Chillicothe, Illinois. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth University. Despite his good-ol'-boy reputation, he managed to buckle down and holds a Juris Doctorate in Law. Following his daytime fame in the mid-80s, Josh was successful in crossing over to prime-time TV with the sitcom "Valerie's Family" (1986) as series star Valerie Harper's husband, Michael Hogan. In 1988, squabbles between the title star and the network led to Harper's abrupt dismissal. Instead of the expected cancellation, a surprise change showed up in the form of Sandy Duncan who came to the rescue as Valerie's sister and household help, changing the name of the show to _"Hogan Family, The" (1988)_. The program went on for another three seasons.
Brief forays into mini-movies and episodics ("Murder, She Wrote and "Matlock") and a recurring role as Luke Perry's ne'er-do-well father on "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) failed to keep up a steady pace so Josh returned to the daytime fold in the mid-1990s with brief stints on "The Young and the Restless" and "The Guiding Light." In 1997 he came home to NBC and "Days..." as Roman Brady this time, and stayed with the show until 2004 when his character (and many others in a studio cost-cutting measure) fell victim to a serial killer. Later it was discovered his character managed to survive after all. Josh continues to live a "nine lives" cat-like existence on the show while playing out an attention-getting love triangle with stars Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn. Divorced from film action bombshell Sandahl Bergman of "Red Sonja" fame, Josh remarried and lives with wife Lisa in Burbank. He has a daughter from his first marriage.
Spouse
| Lisa Tremblay | (7 November 1999 - present) |
| Sandahl Bergman | (? - ?) (divorced) |
| Geanne | (? - ?) (divorced) 1 child |
Trivia
1 daughter, Tristen
Ex-Jesuit priest Father Terrance Sweeney, who served as technical advisor on "The Thorn Birds" (1983), officiated at Josh and Lisa Taylor's wedding.
Taylor met wife Lisa when she was a flight attendant for American Airlines.
Won "Sexiest Man of the Year" award by Afternoon TV and "Best Newcomer of the Year" by a soap opera magazine during the late 70s.
Has the unique distinction of having been in two different long-term roles on the same show. From 1976 to 1987, Taylor portrayed Chris Kositchek. In 1997, exactly one decade later, the actor returned to the fictional town of Salem to tackle the role of Roman Brady.
I am jealous of your meat. that sounds kinda dirty!
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