Gary Taylor
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Gary Taylor may refer to:
  • Gary Taylor (strongman)
    Gary Taylor (strongman)
    Gary Taylor is a former strongman competitor, Olympic Weightlifter, powerlifter and bodybuilder from Wales.-Strength sports:...

    , winner of the 1993 World's Strongest Man competition
  • Gary Taylor (English literature scholar)
    Gary Taylor (English literature scholar)
    Gary Taylor is George Matthew Edgar Professor of English at Florida State University, author of numerous books and articles, and joint editor of the Oxford Shakespeare and .-Life:...

     (born 1953), American professor and writer
  • Gary L. Taylor (judge) (born 1938), is a retired United States District Court Judge
  • Gary Taylor (singer/songwriter)
    Gary Taylor (singer/songwriter)
    Gary Taylor, born Los Angeles, California, is a singer, songwriter and producer.His songs have been recorded by a number of leading artists, including "Keep in Touch" by Grover Washington, Jr.; "Good Love" by Anita Baker, Walter Beasley, Lonnie Liston Smith and George Clinton & P-Funk Allstars;...

  • Gene Taylor (Mississippi) (Gary Eugene Taylor, born 1953), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
  • Gary Taylor (journalist), Houston journalist
  • Gary Taylor (baseball)
    Gary Taylor (baseball)
    Gary William Taylor is a former baseball pitcher who appeared in seven games for the Detroit Tigers in 1969.-External links:...

     (born 1945), played for the Detroit Tigers in 1969
  • Gary Taylor (bassist)
    Gary Taylor (bassist)
    Gary Taylor, also known as Gary Taylor Sabo, is an American bassist, singer, and songwriter who has worked with bands including Angeldust, with Criss Angel, Klayton, Saraya, D.L. Byron, Garbo Talks, and NYC. He was born Gary T...

  • Gary Taylor, bassist in UK group The Herd
    The Herd (UK band)
    The Herd were an English psychedelic rock group, founded in 1965, that came to prominence in the late 1960s. They launched the career of Peter Frampton and scored three UK top twenty hits.-Biography:...

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