Buck Taylor, a National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum "Hall of Great Western Performers" inductee, has garnered numerous Western Heritage Awards for his outstanding performances in films such as Hell or High Water, The Road to Valhalla, and Truce. This All-Around Western Enthusiast and Cowboy at heart was born Walter Clarence Taylor III on May 13, 1938, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Notably, Taylor's extensive career includes his iconic work on the beloved television western Gunsmoke, which premiered in 1955. As an artist, he continues to attend annual events like the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo to showcase his watercolor paintings, promoting the preservation of Western Heritage.
A devoted advocate for various organizations, Taylor travels across the United States to raise awareness for those who serve and protect America's freedoms. These organizations include those supporting our brave Men and Women in Blue, our Military Veterans, and those deployed overseas.
Taylor has been married to Goldie Ann Mauldin since 1995 and remains an active figure in the Western community, balancing his acting career with his artistic pursuits and philanthropic endeavors.