View Full Version : Meshach Taylor On His Deathbed


mickeymouseclubfan
06-28-2014, 08:45 PM
It is with great sadness I announce that Meshach Taylor, known for his 11 combined-year stints on "Designing Women" & "Dave's World," is on his deathbed.

Meshach, who is 67 years old, was born in Boston on April 11, 1947 and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Please pray for his family during this difficult time as Meshach enters the Kingdom of Heaven.

http://rumorfix.com/2014/06/designing-women-star-meshach-taylor/

Zoneboy
06-28-2014, 08:57 PM
His children made a post on Facebook last night that made a lot of people assume that he already passed. Several of his costars from film & TV were expressing their condolences thinking he had already died. Shavar Ross posted the following message from Meshach's daughter, Esme,

https://www.facebook.com/ross.shavar

Shavar Ross - Daughter Esme just replied: "There seems to be some confusion: My father Meshach Taylor has not yet passed away. The message was merely a "red alert" for those who did not know he has been terminally ill to prepare themselves. Thank you all for the love."

Zoneboy
06-29-2014, 09:21 AM
Link (http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/29/showbiz/actor-meschach-taylor-death/index.html)

(CNN) -- Another familiar Hollywood face bid farewell late Saturday -- actor Meshach Taylor. He died at age 67 at his Los Angeles area home, his agent Dede Binder said.

Many may remember him from "Designing Women," where he played assistant Anthony Bouvier.

Taylor had fought a terminal illness and faded markedly in recent days. His wife, children, grandchildren and mother surrounded him as he passed away, Binder said.


"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 said in a statement.

Taylor made his screen debut in the 1978 movie "Damien: Omen II." He has appeared regularly in television dramas since, including the series "In the Heat of the Night," "Hannah Montana," and "All of Us," according to his profile on the International Movie Database.

Most recently, he appeared in two episodes of Criminal Minds. The last one ran in January this year.

During the run of "Designing Women," Taylor's co-star Dixie Carter described him as "a good man who is confident and strong. He's absolutely grounded," according to a profile in People.

"The eldest of three children of two former college professors, Taylor, a precocious child, first learned acting technique as a survival skill. 'The kids called me the Professor, and I got beat up a lot,' he says. 'So I dummied up until I got into the 11th grade,'" the profile read.

"Even when he didn't have any money, he always had style. He was on the cutting edge of men's colognes, and he was always buying yachting magazines and GQ," actor Joe Mantegna told the magazine.