James J. Taylor (???? 1931-February 11 2005) was a self-taught videographer and member of Actors' Equity Association in New York. Taylor was the driving force behind the creation of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive (WAPAVA). After his death, the archive was renamed after Taylor as a posthumous honor - and a rather significant one at that; it is one of only two Actors' Equity-approved collections of theater performances in the country. Wikipedia
James J. Taylor, 74, a self-taught videographer who was the driving force behind the creation of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive, died of cancer Feb. 10 at Washington Home Hospice. He lived in Washington. The archive contains a collect www.thewashingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A20021-2005Feb1...
...Media Collections > WAPAVA James J. Taylor Collection of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive This collection is open to all, including the general public, during regular library... www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/MC/WAPAVA/index.html
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