- Born
- Died
- Birth nameBrad Stephen Negron
- Nickname
- Tay
- Height1.88 m
- Taylor Negron was born Brad Stephen Negron in Glendale, California, to Lucy (Rosario) and Conrad Negron, who was mayor of Indian Wells, CA. His parents were both of Puerto Rican descent. Negron attended UCLA, studied acting with Lee Strasberg, and studied comedy at a private seminar taught by Lucille Ball. He went on to join the cast of an improvisational comedy group, whose ranks included talents like Robin Williams, Martin Short and Betty Thomas. In 1982 Negron made his motion-picture debut as a love-struck, pill-popping, dancing intern in Docteurs in love (1982) and as the obviously peeved Mr. Pizza Guy in Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont (1982). He also played Rodney Dangerfield's son-in-law in Hold-up en jupons (1983).
Negron was honored with the distinction of being asked to teach one of the first comedy courses offered at UCLA.
Negron died of cancer on January 10, 2015.- IMDb mini biography by: A. Nonymous
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsConrad Negron Sr.Lucy Negron
- RelativesAlex Negron(Sibling)Conrad A. Negron(Sibling)Chuck Negron(Cousin)
- Cousin of Chuck Negron, former main lead singer of 60s/70s rock/pop group, Three Dog Night, as referenced in Chuck's book, "Three Dog Nightmare".
- Has played the role of a pizza delivery guy three times - Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont (1982), Bio-Dome (1996) and Vamps (2012).
- Appeared 9 times on The Dating Game (1965) in the 1970s.
- Until the time of his death, Taylor was scheduled to play the lead role in the feature film "Love and Something Like It".
- His parents, Lucy (Rosario) and Conrad Negron, were both of Puerto Rican descent (where all four of Taylor's grandparents were born).
- Latin people love to dance. Nothing is more powerful than a Latin man doing Mambo Number 5 by himself.
- The role and storyline were tailored to Angie upon seeing her talents, and her part is the funniest sequence in the entire movie! - about Angie Ruiz..of surf school
- "These shows could be the best thing that ever happened to our culture. Since they've come on, I can't bear to watch them. I do anything not to be home." - on Reality Shows.
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