Kurt Taylor (born September 21, 1944-died June 4, 2012) had a hand in writing a total of four episodes of Good Times in Seasons 1 and 2. Born and raised in Houston,Texas, Kurt graduated from Evans E. Worthing Junior and Senior High school where he played football, baseball and ran track with Otis Taylor (All- Pro/Kansas City Chiefs-wide receiver). He then attended Prairie View A&M University, where he played both football and baseball.
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| - Kurt Taylor (born September 21, 1944-died June 4, 2012) had a hand in writing a total of four episodes of Good Times in Seasons 1 and 2. Born and raised in Houston,Texas, Kurt graduated from Evans E. Worthing Junior and Senior High school where he played football, baseball and ran track with Otis Taylor (All- Pro/Kansas City Chiefs-wide receiver). He then attended Prairie View A&M University, where he played both football and baseball.
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| - Writer "Florida Flips" and "Grandpa's Visit"
- Writer, "Black Jesus" and "The Checkup"
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| - Kurt Taylor in episode from What's Happening Now!!
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| - Kurt Taylor (born September 21, 1944-died June 4, 2012) had a hand in writing a total of four episodes of Good Times in Seasons 1 and 2. Born and raised in Houston,Texas, Kurt graduated from Evans E. Worthing Junior and Senior High school where he played football, baseball and ran track with Otis Taylor (All- Pro/Kansas City Chiefs-wide receiver). He then attended Prairie View A&M University, where he played both football and baseball. In 1969, Kurt (and his wife & kids) left Houston, and headed west to Los Angeles, California in pursuit of the Entertainment Industry as a stand -up comedian. There he learned (and might not have accepted) the truth of not being "funny" enough for stand-up, but had a flare for idea and concept...which led to comedy writing.
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