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Fictional characterJames "Jimmy" Taylor | |
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First appearance | Pilot |
Created by | Stephen Chbosky |
Portrayed by | Bob Stephenson |
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Gender | male |
Occupation | Jericho Deputy Sherriff |
Family | Wife (Name Unknown) |
Children | Woody Taylor (Son) Daughter (Name Unknown) |
Deputy Jimmy Taylor is a character on the American post-apocalyptic drama Jericho. He is played by Bob Stephenson.
Template:Spoiler Jimmy is one of the few law enforcement officers left in Jericho after the pilot episode. With his partner Bill, he enforces the law in town.
In "Fallout", Jimmy and Bill were stuffed in the trunk of their Ford Crown Victoria police car while two escaped prisoners posed as them.
Jimmy was said to have family in Jericho in the pilot episode, but this has not yet been explored further.
In the fourth episode, Jimmy tried to recruit Robert Hawkins into the Jericho Sheriff's Deppartment. When Jake and Eric were in Rouge River, Jimmy and Gray Anderson questioned Robert Hawkins. While searching the Hawkins home, Jimmy found an FBI badge and ID card, which Hawkins claimed were his. In that same episode, Jimmy tells Darcy Hawkins that he has a son about the same age, comparing his son to Darcy and Robert's son Samuel.
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