Chip Taylor

Chip Taylor

Born: March 21, 1940
in Yonkers, New York, USA
Chip Taylor (born James Wesley Voight; March 21, 1940) is an American songwriter, noted for writing "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing." His songs have been covered, and often made into hits, by a wide range of artists, including P.P. Arnold, Janis Joplin, Juice Newton, Anne Murray, Ace Frehley, Jimi Hendrix, Chrissie Hynde, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris.

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Chip Taylor: Whiskey Salesman
Title: Chip Taylor: Whiskey Salesman
Character: Himself
Released: July 1, 2019
Type: Movie
Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Chip Taylor, is known for his spontaneous writing style, exemplified by his hits Wild Thing, Angel of The Morning & his current hit, F**K All The Perfect People (from Netflix smash Sex Education).
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Melvin and Howard
Title: Melvin and Howard
Character: Clark Taylor
Released: September 19, 1980
Type: Movie
The story of hard-luck Melvin Dummar, who claimed to have received a will naming him an heir to the fortune of Howard Hughes.
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The Catamount Killing
Title: The Catamount Killing
Character: Ken Travers
Released: November 12, 1975
Type: Movie
A banker troubled by both business and personal problems is transferred to a small town. There he meets and seduces an older woman. Together, they decide to pull off a payroll holdup together.
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A Woman's Decision
Title: A Woman's Decision
Character: James
Released: January 21, 1975
Type: Movie
The main character is a bookkeeper, 40, who lives a quiet, uninteresting life with her husband and son of school age. She realizes that soon she won't be needed much at home as the boy grows up and the relationship with her husband crumbles. It's only when an embezzlement is discovered at the office and she stands up to her management, that she realizes life has more to offer. She meets a well-off former classmate, married to an American. Then she meets Jacek and starts contemplating possibilities of a new start. She discovers love for the first time, but turns to old ways rather than to break loose.