Meshach Taylor, Star of TV's ‘Designing Women,’ Dead at 67
Emmy-nominated
actor Meshach Taylor, who co-starred on the hit CBS sitcom “Designing
Women,” has died at the age of 67 from cancer.
Taylor was in hospice care at his family's home in Altadena, Calif. He was surrounded by his wife, children and mother when he died on Saturday night, his son Tariq Taylor told the Los Angeles Times.
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“It is with love and gratitude
that we sorrowfully announce that our darling, amazingly brilliant and
dynamic, Meshach, the incredible father, husband, son and friend has
begun his grand transition,” the family wrote a day earlier on the
actor's Facebook page.
Taylor played the lovable
assistant Anthony Bouvier on “Designing Women.” The comedy about an
outspoken feminist who ran a design firm out of her Atlanta home, ran
from 1986 to 1993.
The series starred Dixie Carter,
Delta Burke, Annie Potts and Jean Smart; and aired for seven
seasons. Over the years, it was nominated for a string of awards
including two Golden Globes, and it won an Emmy in 1988 for Outstanding
Achievement in Hairstyling.
In 1989, Taylor was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category.
During his career, Taylor had roles in a string of TV shows including Nickelodeon's “Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide,” “Dave's World,” “The Incredible Hulk,” and “ALF,” according to his IMDB page.
He also played the flamboyant window dresser Hollywood Montrose in the 1987 cult classic film ”Mannequin.”
Taylor was born in Boston on April 11, 1947. In 1978, he moved to California to pursue an acting career in Hollywood.
A graduate of Florida A&M University, Taylor married Bianca Ferguson in 1983.
He is survived by his widow
Bianca; daughters Tamar Taylor, Esme Taylor, Yasmine Taylor, son Tariq
Taylor, and four grandchildren. Meshach Taylor was 67.
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