. "American"@en . "Ron Taylor"@de . . . . "1952-10-16"^^ . . . "Los Angeles, Californi\u00EB, V.S."@nl . . "Galveston, Texas, V.S."@nl . . . . "Died"@en . . "Ron Taylor is a screenwriter who wrote the scripts for the following Forever Knight episodes: Season Two: \n* Can't Run, Can't Hide \n* A More Permanent Hell"@en . . . . . . "Enc\u00EDas Sangrantes"@es . . . "right|thumb|200px|Ron Taylor 16/10/1952 - Galveston, Texas (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 16/01/2002"@es . "Los Angeles, California, USA"@en . . "Ronald James \"Ron\" Taylor (October 16, 1952 \u2013 January 16, 2002) was an American actor, singer and writer. He grew up in Galveston, Texas and later moved to New York City to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After graduating, Taylor began working in musical theater, appearing in The Wiz (1977), before getting his break with the 1982 off-Broadway production Little Shop of Horrors. Taylor voiced the killer plant Audrey II in the show, which ran for five years and over 2,000 performances."@en . . . . "He is perhaps best known as the voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy in two episodes of The Simpsons, \"Moaning Lisa\" and \"'Round Springfield.\" He also made brief appearances in the films Trading Places (1983, with Bill Cobbs), Dead Heat (1988, with Robert Picardo), and Collision Course (1989, with Chris Sarandon). He also had a role in the 1989 comedy Second Sight, starring John Larroquette and John Schuck. He would also appear in the 1991 TV movie Fever, with Steven Rankin, Tim Ransom, and Gregg Henry. His other films include Heart Condition (1990, with Kieran Mulroney), Downtown (1990, with Ron Canada, Roger Aaron Brown, Catherine MacNeal, and Wren T. Brown), There Goes the Neighborhood (1992, with W. Morgan Sheppard, Jonathan Banks, Harris Yulin, and Lee Arenberg), and Amos & Andrew (1993, with Brad Dourif). On Broadway, Taylor played Porthos to Brent Spiner's Aramis in a 1984 stage production of The Three Musketeers. Roy Brocksmith was also a part of the play's cast. He died of a heart attack in 2002 at the age of 49. Ron Taylor is also the birth name of Tiny Ron, the actor who played Maihar'du. When he applied to the Screen Actors Guild, he found this Ron Taylor had already taken the name, and changed his to Tiny Ron.(citation needed \u2022 [ edit])"@en . "Actor"@en . . . "Male"@en . "nm0853103"@nl . . "Galveston, Texas, USA"@en . . "Ron Taylor"@nl . . . . . . . . "Ronald James Taylor conocido como Ron Taylor (16 de Octubre de 1952, Galveston, Texas - 16 de Enero de 2002) fue un actor estadounidense. Principalmente conocido por su papel de Stanley en Vinnie and Bobby. En 1992 tambi\u00E9n actu\u00F3 como estrella invitada, dandole la voz a Enc\u00EDas Sangrantes Murphy. Tambi\u00E9n trabajo en Star Trek: Deep Space Nine como Klingon chef."@es . . "49"^^ . . "Ron Taylor"@en . . . . "Ron Taylor"@es . "Ronald James Taylor"@en . . . "Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 - January 16, 2002) is an American actor and singer. He appeared in the show Miami Vice as Linus Oliver, drug dealer in the episode \"Calderone's Return (Part I)\"."@en . . "Ron Taylor is a screenwriter who wrote the scripts for the following Forever Knight episodes: Season Two: \n* Can't Run, Can't Hide \n* A More Permanent Hell"@en . . . . "Active"@en . "rontaylor.jpg"@en . . . "2002-01-16"^^ . "Ronald James Taylor conocido como Ron Taylor (16 de Octubre de 1952, Galveston, Texas - 16 de Enero de 2002) fue un actor estadounidense. Principalmente conocido por su papel de Stanley en Vinnie and Bobby. En 1992 tambi\u00E9n actu\u00F3 como estrella invitada, dandole la voz a Enc\u00EDas Sangrantes Murphy. Tambi\u00E9n trabajo en Star Trek: Deep Space Nine como Klingon chef."@es . "Originated the role of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors"@en . "Ron Taylor"@en . "Born"@en . . . . . . "Klingon chef.jpg"@nl . . . . . "2002-01-16"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . . "right|thumb|200px|Ron Taylor 16/10/1952 - Galveston, Texas (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 16/01/2002"@es . . "He is perhaps best known as the voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy in two episodes of The Simpsons, \"Moaning Lisa\" and \"'Round Springfield.\" He also made brief appearances in the films Trading Places (1983, with Bill Cobbs), Dead Heat (1988, with Robert Picardo), and Collision Course (1989, with Chris Sarandon). He also had a role in the 1989 comedy Second Sight, starring John Larroquette and John Schuck. He would also appear in the 1991 TV movie Fever, with Steven Rankin, Tim Ransom, and Gregg Henry. His other films include Heart Condition (1990, with Kieran Mulroney), Downtown (1990, with Ron Canada, Roger Aaron Brown, Catherine MacNeal, and Wren T. Brown), There Goes the Neighborhood (1992, with W. Morgan Sheppard, Jonathan Banks, Harris Yulin, and Lee Arenberg), and Amos & Andrew (1993, wit"@en . . . . . . . . . "Spouse/Children"@en . "Linus Oliver \""@en . "--01-16"^^ . . "Ron Taylor"@en . . . "Miami Vice Character"@en . . . "Buiten Star Trek is hij bekend van zijn bijdragen in The Simpsons. Andere optredens die hij had waren onder meer in Trading Places (1983, met Bill Cobbs), Dead Heat (1988, met Robert Picardo), Collision Course (1989, met Chris Sarandon), Second Sight (1989, met John Larroquette en John Schuck, Fever (1991, met Steven Rankin, Tim Ransom en Gregg Henry), Heart Condition (1990, met Kieran Mulroney), Downtown (1990, met Ron Canada, Roger Aaron Brown, Catherine MacNeal en Wren T. Brown), Twin Peaks (met Richard Beymer en M\u00E4dchen Amick), There Goes the Neighborhood (1992, met William Morgan Sheppard, Jonathan Banks, Harris Yulin en Lee Arenberg) en Amos & Andrew (1993, met Brad Dourif). Op Broadway speelde hij met Brent Spiner en Roy Brocksmith in het toneelstuk The Three Musketeers. Hij stierf in 2002 op 49-jarige leeftijd aan een hartaanval. Ron Taylor is ook de echte naam van Tiny Ron, de acteur die Maihar'du speelde. Hij ontdekte echter dat er al een Ron Taylor bestond en veranderde zijn naam in Tiny Ron."@nl . "200"^^ . . . "Ron Taylor (October 16, 1952 - January 16, 2002) was an American actor. He voiced Bleeding Gums Murphy in \"Moaning Lisa\" and \"'Round Springfield\". Taylor's other roles included guest spots in NYPD Blue, Twin Peaks, City of Angels and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He died in 2002 aged 49 from a heart attack. The episode \"Sweets and Sour Marge\" was dedicated to him."@en . "1983"^^ . . . "Ron Taylor.jpg"@en . "Buiten Star Trek is hij bekend van zijn bijdragen in The Simpsons. Andere optredens die hij had waren onder meer in Trading Places (1983, met Bill Cobbs), Dead Heat (1988, met Robert Picardo), Collision Course (1989, met Chris Sarandon), Second Sight (1989, met John Larroquette en John Schuck, Fever (1991, met Steven Rankin, Tim Ransom en Gregg Henry), Heart Condition (1990, met Kieran Mulroney), Downtown (1990, met Ron Canada, Roger Aaron Brown, Catherine MacNeal en Wren T. Brown), Twin Peaks (met Richard Beymer en M\u00E4dchen Amick), There Goes the Neighborhood (1992, met William Morgan Sheppard, Jonathan Banks, Harris Yulin en Lee Arenberg) en Amos & Andrew (1993, met Brad Dourif)."@nl . . "Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 - January 16, 2002) is an American actor and singer. He appeared in the show Miami Vice as Linus Oliver, drug dealer in the episode \"Calderone's Return (Part I)\"."@en . . "--10-16"^^ . . . . "Ron Taylor"@nl . "Ron Taylor (October 16, 1952 - January 16, 2002) was an American actor. He voiced Bleeding Gums Murphy in \"Moaning Lisa\" and \"'Round Springfield\". Taylor's other roles included guest spots in NYPD Blue, Twin Peaks, City of Angels and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He died in 2002 aged 49 from a heart attack. The episode \"Sweets and Sour Marge\" was dedicated to him."@en . . "Ron Taylor"@de . . "BGMurphy2.png"@es . . . . . . . . "--10-16"^^ . . "Er spielte einen klingonischen Koch in den [[]]-Episoden und ."@de . . . . . "\"Moaning Lisa\""@en . "Ronald James \"Ron\" Taylor (October 16, 1952 \u2013 January 16, 2002) was an American actor, singer and writer. He grew up in Galveston, Texas and later moved to New York City to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After graduating, Taylor began working in musical theater, appearing in The Wiz (1977), before getting his break with the 1982 off-Broadway production Little Shop of Horrors. Taylor voiced the killer plant Audrey II in the show, which ran for five years and over 2,000 performances. Taylor created and starred in the musical revue It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues, which charted the history of blues music from its African origin to American success. Originally performed at high schools in Denver as a 45-minute piece, the revue was expanded to two hours, played around the country and opened on Broadway in 1999. It was met with critical acclaim, ran for eight months, and saw Taylor receive two Tony Award nominations. He also had numerous television roles, appearing in The Simpsons, Twin Peaks, Ally McBeal and L.A. Law. His performance in the latter, as a singer who performed the American national anthem \"The Star-Spangled Banner\" at baseball games, led him to perform the anthem at several real-life sporting events. Taylor was married and had one son. He died in January 2002 after suffering a heart attack."@en . "1952-10-16"^^ . . "nm0853103"@de . . "Er spielte einen klingonischen Koch in den [[]]-Episoden und ."@de . . . . "Deborah Sharpe, one son"@en .